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Like a Boss

also known as “Kot sef,” “Patron Gibi,” “Quem É Que Manda Aqui?,” “Sminkekrigen,” “Socias en guerra,” “Гламурний бізнес”
MPA Rating: R-Rating (MPA) for language, crude sexual material, and drug use.

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Moral Rating: Not Recommended due to very vulgar content and profanity
Moviemaking Quality:
Primary Audience: Adults
Genre: Comedy
Length: 1 hr. 23 min.
Year of Release: 2020
USA Release: January 10, 2020 (wide release)
DVD: April 21, 2020
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Relevant Issues

Vulgar language and crude sexual material as entertainment

Businesswomen in the cosmetics industry

Female friends with very different personalities

Starting one’s own company

INVESTING—Does the Bible share any wisdom about investing? Answer

Wise versus foolish use of money

About money in the Bible

Greed

Living a lavish lifestyle

What does the Bible say about PRIDE and HUMILITY?

About debt in the Bible

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Unscrupulous business people who plot to steal the companies of others

What does Scripture say about STEALING? Answer

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Featuring Rose ByrneMel Carter
Tiffany HaddishMia
Salma HayekClaire Luna
Billy PorterBarrett
Jennifer CoolidgeSydney
Ari Graynor … Angela
Karan Soni … Josh Tinker—Claire’s right-hand man
Ryan Hansen … Greg
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Director Miguel Arteta
Producer Artists First
Paramount Pictures
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Distributor
Distributor: Paramount Pictures Corporation. Trademark logo.
Paramount Pictures Corporation
, a subsidiary of ViacomCBS
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Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “Two female friends with very different personalities decide to start their own beauty company, Mel & Mia’s, despite not agreeing on how they should run it. One is more practical, while the other wants to earn her fortune quickly and live a lavish lifestyle. Things take a turn for the worse when their company runs into debt, forcing them to turn to an unscrupulous benefactor who intends to steal the business out from under them, and forcing the two to address their differences to save Mel & Mia’s.”

  • Profane language: • Oh my G*d (6) • H*ll (8) • d*mn (2)
  • Vulgar/Crude language: • mother-f***ing or mother-f***er (3) • other f-words (numerous), including “Barack Obama straight-up f***ed my brains out!”, “Mel wants to f*** Claire Luna,” etc. • d*ck (7), including “What was his d*ck like?”, “You gonna suck her d*ck?” • p*ssy / coochie (multiple) • booty call • “I've got b*tt plugs way bigger than you.” • h*ndjob • s-words (18) • a** (12) • b*tch / b*tches
  • Sex: • much vulgar, crude and graphic sexual dialog • heterosexual sex (off-screen) • various references to having sex • woman in underwear, straddling man on bed, beginning sex • dialog about oral sex • vulgar references to desire for Lesbian sex • dialog about masturbation
  • Nudity: • woman stripping to underwear • mucn cleavage (frequent) • shirtless males in sexual situations • cake made in the shape of a woman’s private area during birth
  • Alcohol/Drugs: • frequent marijuana smoking • mention of a mother making meth • heavy drinking, but no drunkenness
  • Violence: Mild

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Viewer CommentsSend your comments
Negative
Negative—Sometimes my wife and I keep tabs on the current culture of Hollywood and their influence on our children and grandchildren. With this movie we could not help but recognize that the adolescent behavior of the actors was really trying to draw down the age of the viewing audience. This was so disturbing as we watched the constant approval of one night stands, sex in public and multiple sex partners. Comedy and a fun movie night can be so deceiving.
My Ratings: Moral rating: Extremely Offensive / Moviemaking quality: 3
Terry, age 64 (USA)

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Secular Movie Critics
…Another witless chick flick… delivers a tornado of dirty jokes, weed smoke and belligerent female empowerment… t loses its bravado halfway through and falls back on the most witless of plot devices: Karaoke, girlfights and spewed bodily fluids… [2½/4]
Sara Stewart, New York Post
…it’s formulaic, unfunny, choppy, insults women and seems to be missing much of its middle…
Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
…Think of it sandwiched between the likes of “Rough Night” and “Bad Teacher.” But the script to this flop doesn't even have enough laughs to amuse someone in the most boring of orthodontist waiting rooms. …
Garrett Mitchell, Arizona Republic
…thinly veiled misogyny… Its inconsistent, half-baked characterizations would be more forgivable were they at least in the service of some inspired comedy. …[1/4]
Derek Smith, Slant
…It’s a bust in so many ways. The halfhearted gender and cultural political incorrectness of Hayek’s ridiculous character makes for halfhearted laughs, and that’s being generous. …
Steve Davis, The Austin Chronicle
…too much of a mess… Any way you look at it, Tiffany Haddish comedy ‘Like a Boss’ is incomprehensible…
Katie Walsh, Los Angeles Times
…Imagine how great it would be to see a vehicle worthy of the respective likability, comedic chops, intelligence, onscreen charisma and beauty of Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne. No, I mean you’re really going to have to imagine that, because Like a Boss is not that movie. …
Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
…deserves to be fired… The film has an obvious deficit of story – instead of any sort of satisfying sense of development, the audience gets 83 minutes of the same problem repeated over and over. …[2/4]
Sarah-Tai Black, The Globe and Mail