The Hating Game

critic Reviews

, 69% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • The Hating Game's dismayingly retrograde approach to the battle of the sexes is often offset by the sparkling chemistry between its well-matched leads.
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    Leslie FelperinGuardian
    About as bland and as easily consumed as a cone of soft-serve ice-cream on a hot day.
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    Stephen RomeiThe Australian
    There are some decent twists, especially when we learn of Joshua's family history, and the chemistry between the two starsripples with possibility.
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    Jake WilsonThe Age (Australia)
    It's a familiar but perfectly viable starting point, in a genre where what matters isn't the premise so much as what you do with it. But director Peter Hutchings and writer Christina Mengert have no ambitions to take us anywhere new.
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    Kate ErblandindieWire
    One major reason this all reads as sexy and funny on the screen: Hale and Stowell are not just well cast in the roles, they have actual chemistry, too.
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    Randy MyersSan Jose Mercury News
    While it's predictable, this peppy works as a rom-com thanks to the sparks that fly between the two leads, played with coy sexiness by Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell.
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    David NusairReel Film Reviews
    ...tedious and uninvolving...
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Gissane SophiaMarvelous Geeks Media
    If you’re a fan of romantic comedies, then The Hating Game is easy to love.
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    Rebecca JohnsonFilm Focus Online
    Fans of the book will appreciate how true the adaptation stays to its source material, and those new to the story will hopefully appreciate its character quirks and workplace rivalry.
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    Javier OcañaEl Pais (Spain)
    The first half hour dreadfully introduces its protagonists... However, as the unresolved sexual tension initially builds up into heat and evolves into true love and the beginning of a relationship, the story improves. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Carlos MarañónCinemanía (Spain)
    The obvious chemistry of two good-looking leads like Hale and Stowell, helps to better digest a relationship with little suspense and sparkling dialogues, taken from a rereading of the screwball comedy in a Starbucks. [Full review in Spanish]
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