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Take My Nose... Please!
Directed by
Joan Kron
Not Rated
2017
1h 32m
Documentary
,
Comedy
,
and more
7.0
92%
89%
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A seriously-funny and wickedly-subversive look at the role of comedy in examining the pressures on women to be attractive and society's desire and shame relationship with plastic surgery.
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Cast of Take My Nose... Please!
Aubrey Plaza
Herself
Jackie Hoffman
Herself
Lisa Lampanelli
Herself
Judy Gold
Herself
Julie Halston
Herself
Andrew P. Ordon
Himself
Take My Nose... Please! Ratings & Reviews
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A wide-ranging purview of plastic surgery, conveyed through the stories of the many female comedians who have tried it.
AWFJ.org
Nell Minow
I'd like Ms. Kron to follow this film with a whole series on a wide variety of topics, inviting the sharpest and funniest female comics to comment on many more aspects of modern life.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
Though the film's running time could have used a little nip-tuck, "Nose" offers a candid look at the lengths and risks a host of funny ladies past and present have taken to make peace with their punims.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
Kron calls out Hollywood on its double standard. Yet like many of her subjects, she sees that there's no fighting it; as standup comedian Julie Halston puts it, "Beauty's still the thing that people want most from women."
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
A sweeping, buoyant, and entertaining documentary ...
Village Voice
Daphne Howland
Kron's thesis is mostly persuasive, and it's delicious when she seems to catch a couple of her sources fudging about their own cosmetic histories.
AWFJ.org
Jennifer Merin
A lot of information and insight is delivered, punctuated by lots of laughs. Well done, Joan Kron, whose career as a documentary filmmaker begins at age 89.
AWFJ.org
MaryAnn Johanson
[It] busts taboos with glee. But it's rather depressing, too, in how it highlights how inescapable the social pressure to look a certain way is even when you're aware of how ridiculous it all is.
AWFJ.org
Nikki Baughan
Funny, measured and insightful, Joan Kron's hugely entertaining documentary takes a frank and unbiased look at the issue of plastic surgery.
AWFJ.org
Betsy Bozdech
The result is a film that's honest, insightful, and worthy of discussion.
AWFJ.org
Cate Marquis
A funny, insightful, informative, sometimes sad, and always intriguing tour of the link between cosmetic surgery and comedy.
Film Journal International
Simi Horwitz
Though not groundbreaking, Joan Kron's documentary on plastic surgery is enjoyable.
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