The Hating Game

The Hating Game(2021)

R
12/09/2021 (US)Drama, Comedy, Romance1h 42m
7.3

"He's the one she loves to hate."

Overview

Resolving to achieve professional success without compromising her ethics, Lucy embarks on a ruthless game of one-upmanship against cold and efficient nemesis Joshua, a rivalry that is complicated by her growing attraction to him.

Peter Hutchings

Director

Christina Mengert

Screenplay

Where to Watch

Stream

Netflix
Hulu
Netflix Standard with Ads

Rent

Amazon Video
Apple TV
Google Play Movies
YouTube
Fandango At Home

Buy

Amazon Video
Apple TV
Google Play Movies
YouTube
Fandango At Home

Powered by JustWatch

Popularity Trend

Last 30 Days
This chart shows the popularity trend over the past 30 days.

Media

UK Trailer

UK Trailer

Trailer

The Hating Game  |  Official Trailer

The Hating Game | Official Trailer

Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

The Hating Game | Official Clip (HD) | The Elevator Scene

The Hating Game | Official Clip (HD) | The Elevator Scene

Clip

The Hating Game | Official Clip (HD) | When I Am Your Boss

The Hating Game | Official Clip (HD) | When I Am Your Boss

Clip

Social

C
A review by CinemaSerf
5.0

Written on November 24, 2023

For about five minutes there's an amusing degree of toxicity between rivals "Lucy" (Lucy Hale) and "Josh" (Austin Stowell) who are both vying for the new job as managing director at their firm. They share an office and a very thinly veiled attraction to each other and after a few snide comments the smart-mouthery goes the way of the dodo and off we go on a predictable rom-com that surprisingly enough manages to string itself out for almost one hundred whole minutes of precisely no jeopardy, very little comedy and writing that is the stuff of a pubescent fantasy. How can a couple, called "Lucy" and "Josh" not hit it off? It's not like they are called Geoffrey and Gladys! Add to this rather watery mix poor old "Danny" (Damon Daunno) who is keen on her but ends up being her emotional pin-cushion, and her warring bosses "Helen" (Sakina Jeffrey) and a clearly down on his luck Corbin Bernsen ("Bexley") and we have the makings of an instantly forgettable, cheesy and predicable yarn that even the dulcet tones of Nina Simone cant really breathe life into. Daytime telly fodder - nah!