
Like a Boss
The world of beauty is about to get ugly.
Two female friends with very different ideals decide to start a beauty company together. One is more practical, while the other wants to earn her fortune and live a lavish lifestyle.
- 6.2
- 2020
- Released
- 1h 23m

Tiffany Haddish
Mia Carter
Rose Byrne
Mel Paige
Salma Hayek Pinault
Claire Luna
Karan Soni
Josh Tinker
Jacob Latimore
Harry
Billy Porter
Barrett
Jimmy O. Yang
Ron
Ryan Hansen
Greg
Jennifer Coolidge
Sydney
Jessica St. Clair
Kim
Natasha Rothwell
Jill
Ari Graynor
Angela
Lisa Kudrow
Shay Whitmore
Caroline Arapoglou
Brook
Brittany Guess
Ellie
Melissa Saint-Amand
Jess
Emma Coulter
Postmates Delivery Person
Katie Parker
Receptionist
Veronica Merrell-Burriss
Lola
Vanessa Merrell
Layla
Destiny Adams
Best Friend
Kaleb Lankford
Waiter
Catherine Carlen
Aunt Margo
Anna Grace Davidson
Teen Tess
Charles Howard Dillard
Charlie
Aaron Dominguez
Justin
Dominique Gardner
Best Friend
Chelsea Hayes
Security Guard
Stanley Aughtry
Security Guard
Darlene Chikezie
Best Friend
Bisola Salimonu
Best Friend
Dana Counce
Sue
Debra Johnston
Aunt Margo's Best Friend
Kai Clark
Ryder
Elicia Monroe
DJ Stormy
India Batson
Emily
Marcus LaRon
First Security Guard / Marcus
Colby Lopez
Byron
Mackenzie Messick
Mackenzie
Lana Young
Shay Whittmore
Olivia De Paux
Taste Maker (uncredited)
Kharisma
Store Owner (uncredited)
Melissa Kennemore
Birthday Girl (uncredited)
Sheril Rodgers
Claire Luna Office Core (uncredited)

Released
en
$29,000,000.00
$26,900,000.00
- #investor
- #cosmetics
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Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. It's a middle-class business versus high-class business trope, which normally would be a poor vs the rich / elite trope, so it's a slightly different spin on on a family setup. The real story seems to be a dysfunctional family sister-sister trope as they're going through the first. There is a lot of fun in watching the 3 ladies "fight" eac
The dead of winter is the time studios like to shove their bottom-basement junk into theaters, bringing us movies that are instantly forgettable and brimming with mediocrity. The female-driven buddy comedy “Like A Boss” is a great example. This tolerable movie is perfectly fine for a mindless girls’ night out, but it never sets its standards high enough to achieve much more. But why would it? B











