9 Movies like 'The Other Woman' about Unlikely Female Friendships

"The Other Woman" became an instant classic for anyone who loves movies about female friendship. If you liked this romantic comedy movie, there are several movies, like "The Other Woman," that will leave you glued to your screen.

"The Other Woman" became an instant classic for anyone who loves movies about female friendship. If you liked this romantic comedy movie, there are several movies, like "The Other Woman," that will leave you glued to your screen.

Over the years, movies focusing on female friendships have gained popularity, with many viewers relating to these films. One such is the 2014 romantic comedy movie, "The Other Woman." This rom-com movie, which performed well at the box office, centers around three women who discovered they were romantically involved with the same man.

The comedy film, rated 6/10 on IMDb, stars Cameron Diaz, Kate Upton, and Leslie Mann. It tells the story of Kate King (Leslie), who discovers her husband, Mark King (Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau), is having an affair with Carly.

Carly (Cameron Diaz) and Kate (Leslie Mann) are shocked to discover that the same guy deceived them, and they join forces to seek revenge against him. As they embark on their mission, they realize they aren't the only ones in Mark's romantic life.

They discover another woman named Amber (Kate), who is also involved with him. Instead of fighting each other, the three women become friends and begin working towards a common goal — taking the man down.

Kate Upton, Cameron Diaz, and Leslie Mann at The Cinema Society & Bobbi Brown with InStyle screening of "The Other Woman" on April 24, 2014, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

"The Other Woman" falls into the category of films that explore unfaithful husbands and their vengeful wives. Still, at its core, the movie also explores the concept of female camaraderie and forming friendships with unexpected people.

If you enjoyed this rom-com, there are other movies like "The Other Woman" that you'll find exciting and captivating. You can watch some of these movies on streaming platforms, including Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Hulu.

'9 to 5'

This Oscar-nominated film is similar to "The Other Woman." It centers around three female employees who are sick and tired of being mistreated at their place of work by their toxic boss, Franklin (Dabney Colman).

Their boss, Franklin, is abusive, spreads offensive rumors about them, and makes sexist comments. The three women decide to seek revenge, but their plan goes wrong, leading to some hilarious yet nerve-wracking moments. The movie stars Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton.

'Bad Moms'

This movie is like "The Other Woman," exploring female friendship dynamics. The film, which stars Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, and Kathryn Hahn, has many moms relating to it. The comedy shows how many moms make sacrifices and work hard for their families, but they get little recognition.

The plot starts with Amy (Mila), who seems to have a perfect life, a beautiful home, over-achieving kids, a career, and a great marriage (before finding out her husband was having an affair). Amy, stressed and overworked, sees the situation as a wake-up call.

Fed up, she joins forces with two other over-stressed moms to liberate themselves from their typical mom responsibilities. They embark on a wild and unconventional spree of long-awaited freedom, leading to them making significant positive changes in their lives and satisfaction.

'The First Wives Club'

This classic movie stars Goldie Hawn as Elise, Diane Keaton as Annie, and Bette Midler as Brenda. In 1969, four friends pledged lifelong support to each other after graduation. However, as life unfolds, they drift apart. After one of them dies, the three remaining friends reunite, revealing their marital struggles.

Annie, battling self-esteem issues, faces separation from her husband, Elise, an alcoholic Oscar-winning actress, divorces her husband and relies on plastic surgery for her fading career. Brenda is financially strained after her divorce. The ladies form the First Wives Club, a platform to seek retribution from their ex-husbands. Like "The Other Woman," this movie proves friendship can cure all.

'Bridesmaids'

"Bridesmaids" is about a group of women and their complicated friendship status. The film centers around Annie (Kristen Wiig), whose life is a wreck, and her only source of comfort is her friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph).

When Lilian becomes engaged, she selects Annie as her maid of honor. As Annie gets acquainted with the rest of Lilian's somewhat eccentric bridesmaids, she experiences unexpected events and challenges leading up to the big wedding day.

'Thelma and Louise'

During their journey, the two women encounter Harlan (Harvey Keitel), who sexually assaults Thelma. In self-defense, Louise shoots and kills Harlan. Realizing that the authorities may not believe their side of the story, they decide to run to Mexico, but their journey takes an unexpected turn.

'Girls Trip'

"Girls Trip" is the story of four women, Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Tiffany Haddish, and Jada Pinkett Smith, who go on a reunion trip to New Orleans as their busy lives have caused them to drift apart.

Ryan Pierce (Regina) has been invited to be a spokesperson at a music festival, and she invites her friends intending to reconnect after drifting apart. While there might not be a touch of revenge, the film explores strong and valuable friendships.

'The Help'

"The Help" centers around African American maids living in Mississippi during the tumultuous era of the Civil Rights Movement in 1963. Eugenia Skeeter (Emma Stone), an aspiring writer, makes the courageous decision to document the perspective of these maids regarding the white families they serve and their daily struggles.

Aibileen Clark (Viola Davis) and Minny Jackson (Octavia Spencer) assist Skeeter in her mission to shed light on their experiences. The movie, which had over 120 nominations and 79 wins, also won an Oscar.

'The Women'

"The Women," first released in 1939, delves into the world of gossip and female friendships. The story revolves around Mary (Norma Shearer), who is devastated upon discovering her husband's affair with a stunning saleswoman portrayed by Joan Crawford.

Mary hopes the rumors surrounding her husband's infidelity will fade, but her plans are derailed when she unexpectedly encounters her husband's mistress. Their confrontation escalates as Joan's character remains unbothered and continues the affair. The plot thickens when Mary's friends and family become involved in the drama.

'Sex and the City'

This comedy-drama film is similar to "The Other Woman." "Sex and the City" revolves around four best friends, each with unique personalities and quirks. The movie skillfully explores themes such as marriage, long-distance relationships, past romances, and the growth of their friendship over time.

The award-winning movie featured a star-studded cast, including Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones, Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes, Chris Noth as Mr. Big, and more.

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