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Beauty Shop

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2005 American comedy film by Bille Woodruff
This article is about the 2005 comedy film. For the type of hair styling business, seeBeauty salon. For other uses, seeBeauty Shop (disambiguation).

Beauty shop
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBille Woodruff
Screenplay by
Story byElizabeth Hunter
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyTheo van de Sande
Edited byMichael Jablow
Music byChristopher Young
Production
companies
Distributed byMGM Distribution Co. (United States)
20th Century Fox (International)[1]
Release date
  • March 30, 2005 (2005-03-30)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$25 million[2]
Box office$37.2 million[3]

Beauty Shop is a 2005 Americancomedy film directed byBille Woodruff. The film serves as aspin-off of theBarbershop film series, and starsQueen Latifah as Gina Norris, a character first introduced in the 2004 filmBarbershop 2: Back in Business. This film also starsAlicia Silverstone,Andie MacDowell,Mena Suvari,Kevin Bacon andDjimon Hounsou.

Released theatrically in the United States byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures on March 30, 2005,Beauty Shop received generally mixed reviews from critics. The film grossed $37.2 million worldwide against a $25 million production budget.[4]

Plot

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Widowed hairstylist Gina Norris has moved to Atlanta so her daughter Vanessa can attend a private music school. After a disagreement with her domineering Austrian boss, Jorge, she quits and sets up her own shop, purchasing a run-down salon with the help of a loan officer. At the shop, the staff often listen to their favorite radio talk-show host, DJ Hollerin' Helen.

Gina discovers that taking over the salon comes with complications: loudmouthed young stylists, demanding clients, and her own lack of an established reputation in Atlanta. Lynn, the only white stylist at the salon, has trouble fitting in, especially with Chanel, another stylist. A flirtatious teenager, Willie, hangs around filming things and chatting up the women at the salon, including Vanessa. When Gina's rebellious sister-in-law Darnelle gets into legal trouble with her abusive boyfriend, Gina has to bail her out of jail. She has Darnelle work at the shop to pay her back, and gives Darnelle an ultimatum to clean up her act and pay back Gina's money or face eviction.

Gina's styling skills and customer handling win over the salon's clientele, and many customers from Jorge's salon begin going to hers instead. Jorge retaliates by bribing a corrupt inspector to try to shut down Gina's salon with spurious violations. When electrical issues arise, Gina finds that the upstairs renter, Joe, is a handsome electrician from Africa. He bonds with Vanessa over their love of piano, and he and Gina also become close.

Gina develops a homemade "miracle" hair conditioner. A satisfied client, Joanne, arranges for a meeting at cosmetics companyCoverGirl so that Gina can sell them the formula. She hires a male stylist, James, after he comes into the shop and demonstrates his skill with braids. Darnelle's boyfriend confronts her at the salon, and Gina and James step in to protect her.

The salon staff go to a night club to party. James and Lynn fall for one another after dancing and kissing. Gina and Joe develop their relationship as well. At the salon, Joanne flirts with James and blows up when Lynn and Chanel ask her not to. Chanel, (who used to dislike Lynn), unexpectedly stands up for Lynn, and Joanne demands that Gina fire Lynn and Chanel. Gina refuses and Joanne cancels the meeting with CoverGirl. Lynn and Chanel apologize and feel guilty, but Gina tells them that it isn't their fault, it just wasnt meant to be between her and Joanne.

The shop is trashed and vandalized the night before Vanessa's big piano recital, but the staff come together to clean up the mess, even bringing in their own supplies to make sure the salon can stay open. Darnelle decides it's time for her to grow up and enrolls in beauty school. Willie secretly tapes Jorge and Inspector Crawford discussing their scheme to ruin Gina.

A disheveled woman enters the shop and begs someone to fix her hair for a wedding that day. Willie shows Gina the videotape of Jorge and Inspector Crawford. That night, Gina confronts Jorge at his salon and threatens to expose his scheme, as well as the fact that he is actually from Nebraska, not Austria, and tells him she will never give up. Jorge continues to insult Gina as she leaves, and James and his friends humiliate him by giving him an extreme haircut as payback.

Later, as Gina and the shop listen to Hollerin' Helen's show, she gives a shout-out to Gina's salon and her miracle conditioner, and they realize she was the desperate woman on the way to the wedding.

Cast

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Reception

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OnRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 38%, based on reviews from 119 critics, with an average score of 5.35/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Despite a strong performance by Queen Latifah,Beauty Shop is in need of some style pointers."[4] OnMetacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 53 rating, based on 28 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[5] Audiences surveyed byCinemaScore gave the film a grade A− on scale of A to F.[6]

Claudia Puig ofUSA Today wrote "Overall, the parts don't come together and jell as well as they did in the Barbershop films".[7]

Jennifer Frey ofThe Washington Post praised lead actress, Queen Latifah, for being herself.[8]

Ruthe Stein of theSan Francisco Chronicle said that "[actress]Alfre Woodard shows she's as adept at comedy as drama".[9]

Derek Armstrong ofAllMovie gave the film three out of five stars, stating that while the film sticks to the same formula which made theBarbershop films so successful, it still "bursts with life, having attracted a spectrum of enthusiastic performers and a script that exceeds broad character types."[10]

Awards and nominations

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientsResultRef.
Teen Choice AwardsAugust 16, 2005Choice Comedy Movie ActressQueen LatifahNominated[11]
Choice SleazebagKevin BaconNominated
Choice Rap ArtistQueen LatifahNominated
Choice Hissy FitQueen LatifahNominated
Black Movie Awards2005/2006[citation needed]Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleQueen LatifahNominated[citation needed]
Outstanding Achievement in WritingKate Lanier, Norman Vance Jr.Nominated
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards2006Worst Supporting ActressAlicia SilverstoneNominated[12]
Most Annoying Fake Accent (Female)Nominated
Black Reel AwardsFebruary 18, 2006Best ActressQueen LatifahNominated[13]
NAACP Image AwardsFebruary 25, 2006Outstanding Actress in a Motion PictureQueen LatifahNominated[14]
BET AwardsJune 27, 2006Outstanding Directing for a Theatrical FilmBillie WoodruffNominated[15]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Theatrical FilmQueen LatifahNominated
Outstanding Theatrical FilmBeauty ShopNominated
Outstanding Writing for a Theatrical FilmAudrey Wells, Kate Lanier, Norman Vance Jr.Nominated

References

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  1. ^"Beauty Shop (35mm)".Australian Classification Board. RetrievedAugust 14, 2021.
  2. ^"Beauty Shop (2004) - Financial Information".The Numbers. RetrievedAugust 14, 2021.
  3. ^"Beauty Shop (2005)".Box Office Mojo.IMDb. RetrievedAugust 14, 2021.
  4. ^ab"Beauty Shop (2005)".Rotten Tomatoes.Flixster. RetrievedAugust 14, 2021.
  5. ^"Beauty Shop".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. RetrievedAugust 14, 2021.
  6. ^"Movie Title Search".CinemaScore. Archived fromthe original on December 20, 2018. RetrievedAugust 29, 2019.
  7. ^Puig, Claudia (March 29, 2005)."Beauty Shop".USA Today. RetrievedAugust 14, 2021.
  8. ^Frey, Jennifer (March 30, 2005). "Not the Sharpest Shears On the 'Barbershop' Block".The Washington Post. p. C01.
  9. ^Stein, Ruthe (March 30, 2005)."Looking good, feeling better after a session at the 'Beauty Shop'".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedAugust 14, 2021.
  10. ^Armstrong, Derek."Beauty Shop (2005) – Bille Woodruff | Review".AllMovie. RetrievedAugust 14, 2021.
  11. ^"The Teen Choice Awards".Fox. Archived fromthe original on January 8, 2006. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2024.
  12. ^"Stinkers Bad Movie Awards - 2005 Winners".The Stinkers. Archived fromthe original on March 17, 2006. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2022.
  13. ^"Black Reel Awards (2006)".IMDb. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2024.
  14. ^"The 37th NAACP Image Awards WINNERS".NAACP Image Awards. Archived fromthe original on February 4, 2012. RetrievedApril 2, 2012.
  15. ^"BET Comedy Awards (2005)".IMDb. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2024.

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