Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne are knockdown hilarious in "Like a Boss"; The actresses play off each other to great effect. They enter a comedy zone that's really quite entertaining to see
Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne are friends and business partners in a film with promise but a confused idea of what women really want; Nothing in the script is remotely surprising or very funny, though nothing is horrendous, either
quite funny for much of its running time, the film feels like it simply runs out of steam in its third act, settling for a lazy, pandering resolution and seeming happy to have made it to the 83-minute finish line
like Mia and Mel's product line, Tiffany Haddish's well-honed brashness, Rose Byrne's depiction of self-doubt, and Miguel Arteta's skill at getting the best from his cast conceal the blemishes and give "Like a Boss" a nice shine
"Like a Boss" is irritating for pretty much every second of its gaunt 83 minutes running time; this is an awful script with messy direction. It's painful seeing the talent try to make this funny