Watch the official trailer for Like A Boss, starring Tiffany Haddish, Rose Byrne, and Salma Hayek. (2020). There’s very little of the effervescent brashness that has made Haddish such a joy to watch over the past few years. The cast is diverse racially, ethnically, and in terms of body type. Be that as it may, when they get themselves a large number of dollars owing debtors, they choose to take the idea of Claire Luna (Salma Hayek), a magnificence industry titan who offers to get them out. paramnt.us/BuyLikeABoss hope he sticks around, love his humor! A character is told in one scene to "take a Lyft.". Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. They show integrity, communication, and teamwork in their fight to keep both their relationship and their business on the rails. And they’re still single and living together, which their married-with-kids friends (Jessica St. Clair, Natasha Rothwell and Ari Graynor) view with a mixture of concern and envy. Frequent strong language includes "f--k," "f--king," "motherf----r," "s--t," "hell," "ass," and more, and women call each other "bitch" on many occasions (perhaps a result of the movie being almost entirely made by men, whose take on female friendship isn't always accurate). love it! Release Date: 10 January, 2020. i mean with everything going on, this is what we need a movie that is not so serious, humor, laughter, and Girl Power (lifting the girls up, being friendly and kind to each other, forgetting your faults and being their for your mates (friends)) i mean seriously .. my hands and feet were sweating like crazy in a certain section don't wanna give that way, but OH MY GOODNESS!!! Was this review helpful to you? Title: It received negative reviews from critics and grossed $29 million. Families can talk about how Like a Boss compares to similar films featuring male characters. Mia and Mel briefly 'split up' through their different approaches to Luna's offer, but they reconcile when their friends help them face how they need each other. The motion picture is coordinated by Miguel Arteta (Cedar Rapids) from a content wrote by Sam Pitman and Adam Cole-Kelly. Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century. The prospect of watching Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne play off each other held promise, but these towering and talented comic figures can only do so much with what little they’ve been given on the page.