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Made-Up
Directed by
Tony Shalhoub
PG-13
2002
1h 36m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.0
41%
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A look at how our cultural obsession with youthful good looks affects women who are told their value is dependent on their appearance.
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Cast of Made-Up
Brooke Adams
Elizabeth James Tivey
Lynne Adams
Kate James
Eva Amurri
Sara Tivey
Kalen Conover
Chris
Light Rand
Molly Avrums
Jim Issa
Eli
Lance Krall
Simon
Tony Shalhoub
Max Hires
Gary Sinise
Duncan Tivey
Made-Up Ratings & Reviews
New York Post
Megan Lehmann
The well-intentioned but wobbly directing debut of character actor Tony Shalhoub tries to be many things -- romantic comedy, mockumentary, a satire on beauty and aging -- but ends up succeeding at none.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
A lot like Tammy Faye Bakker; you just know it has good intentions, but it ends up as a smeary facsimile of what it wants to be.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
It's hard to resist this family affair.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
It wants, as Kate says about her documentary, to be a 'seminal work on beauty and aging.' But it wears like a gauzy romantic comedy.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
This smart, deceptively modest comedy about female beauty is full of genuine surprises and odd, improvised moments.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
A comedy with lots going on and with considerable depth and complexity.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Both painfully self-indulgent and awkwardly self-conscious.
Salt Lake Tribune
Sean P. Means
Delivers billboard-sized messages about preconceptions of beauty and youth..., before the whole thing goes off the rails into a forced and humorless farce.
Entertainment Today
Brent Simon
Droll... but too psychologically fuzzy to engender more than of-the-moment laughs, Made-Up ping-pongs from cultural satire to wan proclamations of 'sisterhood.'
Boston Herald
Paul Sherman
This tiresome movie feels too flimsy for the waters beyond the film festival circuit.
Dallas Morning News
Philip Wuntch
While it doesn't expose any new truths about the problems posed by reaching middle age, it reflects wisely on the truths that already exist.
Seattle Times
Erik Lundegaard
The filmmakers do a fine job of focusing on the difficulties of aging in a youth-obsessed culture.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
Salvaged by one meta-read that carries some weight as Shalhoub, an Arab-American of Lebanese descent, directs a film about the ills of stereotyping based on appearance.
Reel.com
Timothy Knight
Resorts to tired shtick and soap-opera-level tensions to drive its points home with all the subtlety of a brick flung through a window.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
The rest of the cast spend so much time trying to avoid tripping over each other and the electric wires strewn all over the carpets that the suspension of disbelief becomes an increasingly strenuous chore.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Maddeningly unfocused and scattershot.
Village Voice
Joshua Land
A ham-fisted satire on the American obsession with appearance, Made-Up is ultimately self-defeating and even offensive.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Scott Von Doviak
It appears that something has been lost in the translation to the screen.
San Diego Metropolitan
Jean Lowerison
It's a family affair that unfortunately looks too much like a feature-length home movie.
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