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8 Office Romance Movies Like the Hating Game

8 Office Romance Movies Like the Hating Game
  • PublishedOctober 2, 2024

There’s something thrilling about an office romance, and the beloved trope results in some of the most tense, sizzling romantic comedies. The Hating Game (2021) is a prime example. The movie follows two executive assistants competing for the same promotion at a publishing house.

The movie has brilliantly executed slow burn culminates in a steamy elevator scene, spinning the pair’s relationship. The Hating Game stars Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell and is on Hulu now.

Have you already watched it but can’t get enough of enemies-to-lovers rom-coms?

These 8 office romance movies, like The Hating Game, are ready to entertain.

The Ugly Truth

2009 | 1h 36m | R

IMDB: 6.4 (223K)

This one’s a wild ride full of cheeky banter and flirty tension. The Ugly Truth pairs a no-nonsense TV producer (Katherine Heigl) with a cocky relationship expert (Gerard Butler). Expect raunchy humor and the usual battle-of-the-sex banter, but there’s natural chemistry underneath it all. If you like your rom-com with a little bite, this one’s worth a watch!

Working Girl

1988 | 1h 53m | R

IMDB: 6.8 (59K)

A true classic. Working Girl is about rooting for the underdog—Melanie Griffith plays Tess, a secretary with big dreams of climbing the corporate ladder. Much like The Hating Game, this movie mixes ambition with romance, and it’s got heart, humor, and a little bit of edge. Plus, there’s Harrison Ford, so what’s not to love?

Two Weeks’ Notice

2002 | 1h 41m | PG-13

IMDB: 6.1 (121K)

Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant are at their charming best! Two Weeks Notice is a light-hearted rom-com about a brilliant, no-nonsense lawyer (Bullock) and her hilariously clueless boss (Grant). It’s full of witty banter, awkward moments, and just the right sweetness if you love office romances that start with a clash.

The Proposal

2009 | 1h 48m | PG-13

IMDB: 6.7 (336K)

Margaret (Sandra Bullock), an influential publishing executive from Canada, faces deportation. To protect herself and secure her Green Card status, Margaret turns to Andrew (Ryan Reynolds).

Margaret offers Andrew a promotion, and they must convince an INS agent of the legitimacy of their relationship. However, an unexpected visit to Andrew’s parents changes everything; while the INS may still not buy into it fully, their fake romance is slowly turning into something real.

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Set It Up

2018 | 1h 45m | TV-14

IMDB: 6.5 (57K)

In this modern twist on the office romance, two overworked assistants (Zoey Deutch and Glen Powell) team up to set up their demanding bosses, only to find themselves falling for each other. Set It Up is witty, fresh, and full of heart. If you’re looking for something similar to The Hating Game, this one’s perfect!

Up in the Air

2009 | 1h 49m | R

IMDB: 7.4 (340K)

Up in the Air isn’t your typical office romance, but it’s got George Clooney, and that’s a solid reason to watch. The story follows a corporate downsizer who spends most of his time flying between jobs and hotel rooms—until he meets someone who makes him question his lonely lifestyle. This film blends sharp workplace dynamics with a unique romance that keeps you hooked.

Jerry Maguire

1996 | 2h 19m | R

IMDB: 7.3 (273K)

Jerry Maguire is more than just a sports drama. It’s a heartfelt story about a man (Tom Cruise) who loses everything professionally, only to rebuild his life—and find love with the one person who believed in him from the start (Renée Zellweger). Their office romance is genuine, and the movie’s mix of humor and heart makes it a timeless favorite.

Can You Keep a Secret?

2019 | 1h 34m | TV-MA

IMDB: 5.3 (19K)

Have you ever spilled all your embarrassing secrets to a stranger? And then you will find out the person is your new boss? That’s the awkward situation Emma (Alexandra Daddario) faces in this charming rom-com. Like The Hating Game, there’s plenty of tension, laughter, and romance between the leads. It’s a light, feel-good watch that’ll leave you smiling.

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Kammil Sarbuland

Kammil Sarbuland is a writer and a storytelling artist with a profound love for all things pop. As a writer, Kammil weaves narratives that plunge readers into different realms.

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