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Swiped
Directed by
Rachel Lee Goldenberg
R
2025
1h 51m
Drama
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Biography
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6.5
45%
45%
6.6
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Whitney Wolfe Herd rises from recent graduate to pioneering entrepreneur, overcoming sexism and industry resistance as she creates Bumble, a dating app that reimagines how people connect.
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Cast of Swiped
Lily James
Whitney / Producer
Ben Schnetzer
Sean
Myha'la
Tisha
Jackson White
Justin
Dan Stevens
Andrey
Ian Colletti
JB
Mary Neely
Beth
Ana Yi Puig
Stephanie
Aidan Laprete
Adam
Pedro Correa
Diego
Pierson Fodé
Michael
Joely Fisher
Sima
Kai Van Moorsel
Buddy
Michael Nouri
Hugh
Julia Cavanaugh
Jolie
Mark Kwak
David L.
Gregg Daniel
David M.
Coral Peña
Marta
Roman Arabia
Bouncer
Anthony Bowden
Brock
Swiped Ratings & Reviews
Newsday
Robert Levin
It's far too shallow of a movie for such an important subject.
We're Watching What?!
Dana Han-Klein
We've seen too many better crafted founder biopics at this point and if there's anything exceptional about the subject aside from her gender the film fails to convey it. Though it does successfully capture a fraction of the horror of being a woman in tech
New York Times
Alissa Wilkinson
Swiped aims to explore the difficulties of being a woman in a man's world, from workplaces to the internet more widely. It does so in broad strokes with predictable characterization.
RogerEbert.com
Monica Castillo
It was the user experience of the film-where its simplistic narrative design leaves no surprises and plenty of shallow characters-that felt unsatisfying.
IndieWire
Ryan Lattanzio
The film's anti-patriarchal thesis is a worthy one that feels oddly undeveloped given that it's the entire point, the actors here merely reading lines from a script as pat as a canned solicitation to swipe right.
AV Club
Caroline Siede
Swiped a breezy, empowering watch-at least for those who find the idea of becoming a "self-made billionaire" empowering. But the real revolution would be letting the subjects of female tech biopics remain as messy as the men.
The Mary Sue
Rachel Leishman
It isn't a perfect biopic and it isn't one of the more serious attempts at telling these stories but it is a fun and interesting look into how Bumble came to be.
What She Said
Anne Brodie
A deflating portrait of a women in tech, an industry that needs to improve, of sexism and of being strong when you feel your weakest. She carries on, a warrior.
Splice Today
Stephen Silver
a celebration of the girlboss era, nearly a decade too late, and a knockoff of The Social Network, 15 years after the fact, only without the excitement or the resonance
Common Sense Media
Jennifer Green
James offers a sincere performance in this fact-based, feminist tale that both captures a moment in time in tech history and underscores larger social (and social media) themes.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
Wolfe's particular genius seems to have been for marketing. Maybe it's appropriate that a movie about her plays like a marketing exercise: simplified, sanitized, suspect.
KKFI-FM (Kansas City)
Russ Simmons
"Swiped" could have used a bit more bite, but it's an interesting historical nugget.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"Swiped" feels designed to passively have on in the background while flipping through apps on your phone. Swipe left.
Denerstein Unleashed
Robert Denerstein
I'm assuming Goldenberg's storytelling is accurate enough, but her movie tends toward superficiality. It's a gloss on female issues in a male-dominated tech world that could have dived deeper.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
The film's outrage is palpable, and the way it's presented here, along with James' finely tuned performance, ensures that we feel it, too.
AWFJ.org
Rachel West
Swiped may not have anything revolutionary to say, but it's an effective and entertaining watch thanks to Lily James' performance.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
As in real life, "Swiped" gives its main character a happy ending, but it's realistic about what it took to get there. And she remains one of the very, very few women in a male-dominated landscape.
Slant Magazine
Ross McIndoe
It never even tries to escape the shadow of The Social Network, content as it is to trace the general outline of David Fincher's film while capturing none of its depth or nuance.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
It's hard to shake the feeling that we're only scratching the surface of a story that surely must be more complicated than the straightforwardly uplifting girlboss fable it's being packaged and sold to us as.
TheWrap
Chase Hutchinson
Though this film does gesture towards urgent issues, like misogyny being endemic to the modern tech industry, and is genuine in how it seeks to talk about them in a more crowd-pleasing package, it never amounts to being more than one note.
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