Profanity: There are approximately 80 instances of coarse and sexual language including frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, some in a sexual context frequent use of scatological slang, cursing, profanity, and vulgar expressions. A woman tells another woman she’s “yeasty”. A woman accuses another woman of touching her crotch. A woman tells another to “find your balls”. A woman discusses the “tightness” of a vagina in the context of sexual activity. In a crass moment, a baby shower cake is designed to look like the delivery of a baby, completely with blood, genital detail, and pubic hair. (This deserves the same outrage that would ensue if a male character treated a woman in the same way.) A man is shown in a woman’s kitchen in the morning a one night stand is implied. A woman treats a man like a sex object, using him to fantasize about sex while ignoring what he says. A main character wearing lingerie, sits astride her boyfriend and refers to sex as a birthday present. A woman refers to a sexual activity we can’t describe on a family website. Main characters compare real sex to fantasy sex. Women bump into each other chest first and one says that the other’s are “made of stone”. A woman boasts about the size of her breasts. There are frequent conversations about sexual activities with tasteless sex jokes played for laughs. Sexual Content: This film combines crude sexual discussions with casual sexual activity.
Another woman theatrically lunges off a balcony and hangs on to a banner to save herself from a multi-story drop. A woman is left dangling from a high location. Two women jump off a roof and land in a pool but the act is extremely risky and could have caused injury or death. In one scene, a main character physically threatens a woman and uses a hammer to smash through a pane of glass. Violence: All main characters in this movie show a lack of self control and a disregard for their safety and that of others. This is the information on which we based our decision not to complete a standard review. In fact, none of our review staff were willing to endure the 83 minute runtime. Why is Like a Boss rated R? Like a Boss is rated R by the MPAA for language, crude sexual material, and drug use.īased on our advance research into Like a Boss, we determined that it is not only unsuitable for family viewing, but so coarse and poorly written that we can’t see the appeal for adults. The information below is a summary based on data gathered from government and industry sponsored film classification agencies in various global regions.
Please Note: We have not viewed this movie.