Hairspray

97% of critics liked it

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In theaters Feb 26, 1988
PG, 1 hr. 32 min.

Movie Info

Director: John Waters
Rated: PG
Running Time: 1 hr. 32 min.
Genre: Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
Theater Release: Feb 26, 1988
DVD Release: Nov 05, 2002
Synopsis: Forever interested in the kitsch built into past eras, director John Waters chooses the TV dance show craze of the early '60s for his playful focus in Hairspray. Ricki Lake plays Tracy Turnblad, just one of several alliteratively named characters coming of age in 1962 Baltimore, where "The Corny Collins Show" is the most popular American Bandstand-type program, watched by hundreds of young dreamers each day after school. Being chosen to dance on it is the ultimate status symbol and every young

Critic Reviews

  • When Divine's Edna Turnblad is on-screen in the sleeveless dresses she's partial to, the movie has something like the lunacy of a W. C. Fields in drag. More...
  • Not only Waters's best movie, but a crossover gesture that expands his appeal without compromising his vision one iota; Ricki Lake as the hefty young heroine is especially delightful. More...
  • Waters' most hygienically commercial film is a Retro schlock-fancier's delight. More...
  • The actors are best when they avoid exaggeration and remain weirdly sincere. That way, they do nothing to break the vibrant, even hallucinogenic spell of Mr. Waters's nostalgia. More...
  • The movie is a bubble-headed series of teenage crises and crushes, alternating with historically accurate choreography of such forgotten dances as the Madison and the Roach. More...
  • Waters writes warmth into his caricatures, lifting Hairspray above cartoon cult. More...
  • A kitschy teen fantasy you can dance to. More...
  • The shock Waters's cinema offers, then, is not transcendent, but almost reflexive, implicating the viewer in the awkward complexities of his own humanity and forcing him to either celebrate it or run screaming away. More...
  • The Waters film for your grandma, who will probably be only a little bit freaked out by it. More...
  • Thoroughly deserving of its cult status. More...