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Beauty Shop

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
20K
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Kevin Bacon, Alicia Silverstone, Queen Latifah, Mena Suvari, Alfre Woodard, Golden Brooks, Sherri Shepherd, and Bryce Wilson in Beauty Shop (2005)
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Raunchy ComedyComedy

A determined hairstylist (Queen Latifah) competes with her former boss (Kevin Bacon) after opening her own business in Atlanta.A determined hairstylist (Queen Latifah) competes with her former boss (Kevin Bacon) after opening her own business in Atlanta.A determined hairstylist (Queen Latifah) competes with her former boss (Kevin Bacon) after opening her own business in Atlanta.

  • Director
    • Bille Woodruff
  • Writers
    • Elizabeth Hunter
    • Kate Lanier
    • Norman Vance Jr.
  • Stars
    • Queen Latifah
    • Alicia Silverstone
    • Djimon Hounsou
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bille Woodruff
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Hunter
      • Kate Lanier
      • Norman Vance Jr.
    • Stars
      • Queen Latifah
      • Alicia Silverstone
      • Djimon Hounsou
    • 72User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 nominations total

    Videos16

    Trailer
    Trailer 2:11
    Trailer
    Beauty Shop Scene: They Don't Like Me
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    Beauty Shop Scene: They Don't Like Me
    Beauty Shop Scene: They Don't Like Me
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    Beauty Shop Scene: They Don't Like Me
    Beauty Shop Scene: Gina's Kiss
    Clip 1:09
    Beauty Shop Scene: Gina's Kiss
    Beauty Shop Scene: Is He Or Isn't He
    Clip 1:03
    Beauty Shop Scene: Is He Or Isn't He
    Beauty Shop Scene: I Rise
    Clip 1:24
    Beauty Shop Scene: I Rise
    Beauty Shop Scene: Shout It Out
    Clip 1:07
    Beauty Shop Scene: Shout It Out

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    Queen Latifah
    Queen Latifah
    • Gina Norris
    Alicia Silverstone
    Alicia Silverstone
    • Lynn
    Djimon Hounsou
    Djimon Hounsou
    • Joe
    Andie MacDowell
    Andie MacDowell
    • Terri
    Alfre Woodard
    Alfre Woodard
    • Ms. Josephine
    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Joanne
    Della Reese
    Della Reese
    • Mrs. Towner
    Golden Brooks
    Golden Brooks
    • Chanel
    Laura Hayes
    Laura Hayes
    • Paulette
    • (as Miss Laura Hayes)
    Paige Hurd
    Paige Hurd
    • Vanessa
    Lil J.J.
    Lil J.J.
    • Willie
    • (as L'il JJ)
    LisaRaye McCoy
    LisaRaye McCoy
    • Rochelle
    • (as Lisaraye McCoy)
    Keshia Knight Pulliam
    Keshia Knight Pulliam
    • Darnelle
    Sherri Shepherd
    Sherri Shepherd
    • Ida
    Kimora Lee Simmons
    Kimora Lee Simmons
    • Denise
    Sheryl Underwood
    Sheryl Underwood
    • Catfish Rita
    Bryce Wilson
    Bryce Wilson
    • James
    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Jorge
    • Director
      • Bille Woodruff
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Hunter
      • Kate Lanier
      • Norman Vance Jr.
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    User reviews72

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    5winner55

    Watchable, but not much more.

    Being an admirer of Queen Latifah, who I believe as a great talent, I really to like this film. But I'm afraid I can't recommend it.

    First, it is clear the cast and crew think the script funnier than it is; that's important, because it means there are going to be editing mistakes - not glaring ones like mismatched shots in inter-cut, but mistakes in timing, when the editor thinks there's a audience laugh to be allowed for with the brief "take" of an actor's response to a line or slow-burn; but the laugh doesn't arrive, so the takes are just dead time, dragging the film down.

    Which of course leads to the second problem , the film's pacing. It is very erratic. Some scenes have no build-up, some have too much and end up over-extended which all amounts to "slow"; there are actually 'slow comedy' techniques (Jack Benny was a master). But this is basically a sit-com without a laugh track, so it needs to move at a real clip; but it doesn't.

    Finally there's manner in which Latifah is presented. The director clearly admires her acting as much as I do, but he keeps trying to emphasize it. Latifah understands that an actor only needs small gestures and expressions on film, since the camera enlarges everything; but the director here really tries to bring our attention to her performance so that she appears to be over-acting sometimes when that is not the case - actually, the camera lingers too long, there are too many close-ups and they are too close for the naturalistic performance Latifah is trying to accomplish.

    That happens, to a lesser extent, with all the actors, all of whom are doing their best.

    But it's a weak script to start with, and the director hasn't yet found a focus that elevates it, so the acting gets pretty lost along the way.

    Watchable, but not much more.
    8hkfilms-1

    Delightfully funny movie

    Beauty Shop is a wholesome movie. It is a refreshing change from the negative portrayal of females seen in most movies today. Beauty Shop captures the true qualities of women striving, surviving, and winning against all odds. There wasn't a strong storyline, just a message of how women of all cultures deal with cheating husbands, cosmetic surgery, gender and racial profiling, insecurity, and male chauvinism. Still these women roll with the punches to enjoy each other and celebrate the beauty within.

    The underlining theme of the movie is Maya Angeleo's poem Phenomenal Woman, which can be seen in Gina Norris (Queen Latifa), the struggling entrepreneur trying to secure a future for her daughter Vanessa (Paige Hurd) a young talented pianist. Particularly colorful characters are "Catfish Rita" (Cheryl Underwood), Ms. Josephine (Alfre Woodard), Lynn (Alicia Silverstone), Darnell (Keshia Knight Pulliam) and Jorge (Kevin Bacon). It is has lots of humor, guaranteed to make you smile.
    Special-K88

    conventional script elevated by a talented ensemble

    Barbershop spin-off finds Latifah in Atlanta where she's recognized as the city's best hair stylist even though she works for a dandy, self-absorbed shop owner (Bacon). Ambitious and fed up with his disrespect, she quits her job then branches out and opens her own shop. Despite her undeniable talent, and the support of her devoted co-workers, she still has to learn how to endure the hardships of owning and operating her own business. The plot is a little too simple, and seems set up a bit too easily, but it's likable and pleasant with an appealing, first-rate cast. Bacon has an odd but amusing supporting role, and Latifah is an ideal leading woman. Laughs aren't always consistent but they are effective, and everyone seems to be enjoying themselves. **½
    5kergillian

    Booty Shop

    This was Booty Shop more than Beauty Shop, and a spin off with a strong cast and a lot of potential was buried in silliness. The Barbarshop films were successful because they were feel good, fun and had a sense of victory for the hardworking father.

    This time, we have the exact same sentiments in reverse - mother instead of father, all women stylists except the one guy, all black except the one white girl - except instead of having a white guy who is trying to be a boy from the hood from the outset, we have a girl who forgoes her personality in favour of becoming a black wannabe. So the message from that perspective is that in order to fit in and be accepted one must conform to be just like everyone else. Good for a few laughs, but loses something in the translation.

    The standouts here are Kevin Bacon who is outstanding and hilarious as Jorge the not- quite-Austrian salon owner, and Djimon Hounsou, who is charming and catches you with the kindest face in film.

    The rest of the cast are average, each actor and actress playing themselves and bringing nothing special to the table.

    On the whole, this film is just a shadow of the Barbershop films, basically trying to emulate them frame by frame, except for one important aspect: this film has no plot. No story. it's just a bunch of scenes strung together by the overall premise of a beauty shop owner trying to make it in this crazy world. No story and no Cedric the entertainer and a ton of excessively vulgar booty humour equals a poor (wo)man's Barbershop. I'd save your tenner and wait for the DVD - or better yet, rent the Barbershop films. They're the better bet, as the originals usually are when compared with the clones. 5/10.
    6flashbeagle

    different from the barbershops, but still holds its own

    More of a spin-off movie than it is a sequel to 2002 and 2004's Barbershop movies; Beauty Shop comes to us as the female rendition of the popular franchise. Beauty Shop gives us the return of Gina, played by Queen Latifah, from the second Barbershop movie. Gina has moved away from Chicago to Atlanta so her daughter can attend a prestigious music school. She has made a name for herself at a posh European-style salon owned by the famous hairstylist Jorge. After a scuffle with her boss, Gina decides to quit her job and achieve her dream of owning her own beauty shop. She brings with her, a few loyal customers along with another worker at the salon. With the help of her family and the electrician slash romantic interest who lives above the shop, Gina finds success with her beauty salon.

    The cast of Beauty shop follows the same formula as the barbershop movies. There's the obvious ice cube parallel with Queen Latifah's Gina. The older and wiser stylist, the male form of Cedric the Entertainer's character, played by Alfre Woodard who quotes the wisdom of Maya Angelou to her customers. The token white worker is present with Alicia Silverstone, and the one opposite sex worker played by Eve in the barbershop has her counter part with Bryce Wilson's James. Also included in the film is everyone's favorite Huxtable, Keisha Knight Pullian, famous as Rudy Huxtable. And lastly, quite possibly my favorite part of the movie and funniest character in the movie, Kevin Bacon is hilarious as the egocentric Jorge. The cast works very well together and the fun they had while making the film shows in each scene.

    While the cast is fun to watch, I still felt as though something in the film was missing. When watching Barbershop, that classic old town feel emits throughout the show. The characters are so fun to watch as we see their relationships with each other and their own personalities work and clash with each other. While watching Beauty shop, while the characters were fun to watch interact with each other, that feeling just isn't the same when you walk out. I left feeling somewhat unfulfilled.

    However, after more reflection on the matter, I realized, that the mood of a beauty shop is no the same as the mood of a barbershop. Maybe I didn't feel the same, because, well, I'm not a woman. As with any television spin off, a movie spin off should be able to hold its own ground. It doesn't need to be a complete reference to its predecessor. Think of Frasier. One of the things that made the show so great was the fact that it held its on ground separate from Cheers. The same goes with Beauty Shop. Yes, it relies on a few references and relations to the barbershop movies, but other than that, it completely holds its own. Which, as I thought about it, made it more enjoyable to know that I wasn't watching the same movie in female form.

    Beauty Shop is a fun movie to watch with a very solid cast. Queen Latifah does a fine job as Gina and makes and, more or less, makes up for her involvement with last year's Taxi. If for anything else, see the movie for Kevin Bacon, you wont be disappointed. Beauty shop is pretty enjoyable and is the closest to a hair cut ill come to. I give it 3 stars.(out of 5)

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    • Trivia
      Queen Latifah originated her character, Gina Norris, in Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004). Beauty Shop (2005) is a part of the same cinematic universe as the Barbershop (2002) franchise, but takes place in Atlanta, not Chicago.
    • Goofs
      Towards the end, when the radio announcer calls Gina's shop to talk to her, by turning up the radio for Gina to hear her voice, there would be so much feedback that no one will be able to hear the radio announcer and vice versa
    • Quotes

      Ida: [everyone sees a woman with a big booty in little shorts] See now if a plane crashed, we could eat for days.

    • Connections
      Featured in Celebrated: Queen Latifah (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Call Me
      Written by Randy Muller

      Performed by Skyy

      Courtesy of Salsoul Records

      Under license from Bethlehem Music Company, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Салон краси
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • State Street Pictures
      • Mandeville Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,351,350
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,801,465
      • Apr 3, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $37,245,453
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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