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SummaryIn Hairspray, Tracy Turnblad uses her huge hair, big grin and great moves to become the queen of the local TV dance revue, using her newfound popularity to fight for integration in 1962's Baltimore. [New Line Cinema]

Directed By:John Waters

Written By:John Waters

Hairspray

Metascore
Generally Favorable
77
User score
Generally Favorable
6.9
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
77
93% Positive
13 Reviews
7% Mixed
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0% Negative
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90
Los Angeles Times
Hairspray is a deliriously fast and funny satire of the '60s that marks John Waters' best shot yet at mainstream audiences. [25 Feb 1988, p.1]
88
TV Guide Magazine
Controversial filmmaker John Waters finally hits his commercial stride in this film, parlaying his keen social observation and great compassion for society's outsiders into a colorful and engaging comedy full of dancing, music and heartfelt nostalgia.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.9
73% Positive
22 Ratings
10% Mixed
3 Ratings
17% Negative
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Sep 2, 2024
9
An-taeus
Herrlich schräges + trashiges Werk des Meisters des Abseitigen. Gäbe es John Waters nicht, man müsste ihn einfach erfinden
May 25, 2019
9
MaxPesky
I Kinda Love All the Songs from This Movie, Even this song, You Can't stop the Beat, I Still Love It
80
Time
See Hairspray. It's light and airy, but it will stick around: the first aerosol movie. [29 Feb 1988, p.101]
80
Empire
Thoroughly charming, and thoroughly deserving of its cult status.
75
Chicago Tribune
From its opening shot-of little girls with huge hairdos-Hairspray is a relentlessly silly, crude and hilarious lampoon of modes and mores in teenage America, 1962. But it's also more than that. By closing credits, it has made some provocative observations about the influence of rock music on race relations in America, about how the '50s became the '60s and about the volatility of fashion and politics. [26b Feb 1988, p.F]
70
Washington Post
Hairspray is definitely self-congratulatory, like the message movies it aims to spoof. But there's a sweet morality mixed with the camp clumsiness of this nostalgic goof. Waters couldn't care less about the subtleties of plot or character. He writes and directs the way a kid finger paints. As usual, he's gathered a tantalizing cast from the so-out-they're-in crowd. [26 Feb 1988, p.b1]
50
San Francisco Chronicle
There are some nice things to be said about Hairspray, the John Waters movie which opened over the weekend, but not enough to explain all you've been hearing about it. It's a fairly run-of-the-mill teenage dance movie, set in Baltimore in the early '60s, with a certain oddball humor that only occasionally lifts it out of its class. [29 Feb 1988, p.F3]
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May 21, 2022
7
Maxwoo
Musical expression knows no bounds. Hairspray is both classic and cutting-edge. The picture is more profound than one may expect because of John Waters' attention to modern social problems and oppressed people in society.
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  • New Line Cinema
  • Stanley F. Buchthal
  • Robert Shaye Production
Feb 26, 1988
1 h 32 m
PG
It's way beyond Grease.
Film Independent Spirit Awards
• 6 Nominations
National Film Preservation Board, USA
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Sundance Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
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