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Avg. Critic Score: 27 out of 100 Generally unfavorable reviews Metascore® based on all critic reviews
Information for Parents:
13 OK for kids 13+
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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 75
    Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert

    As a well-crafted, well-written and well-acted entertainment, it drew me in and got its job done. Read full review

  • 50
    The Hollywood Reporter |

    The film repeatedly sacrifices dramatic punch for political correctness. Read full review

  • 50
    San Francisco Chronicle |

    Very earnest, often engaging, but not quite as much of a pleasure as the original. Read full review

  • 50
    Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman

    The movie is a feminist lesson instead of what it should have been (and once was): a tough, synthetic, high-gloss entertainment that wears its heart on its lacquered fingernails. Read full review

  • 40
    Los Angeles Times | Kenneth Turan

    Becomes unfocused as it stumbles over all the points it wants to make. Read full review

  • 40
    Variety |

    The Women is less about getting even than about inspiring that same mushy sense of female empowerment you might find in a Tyler Perry meller, complete with manic mood swings and full-blown diva moments. Read full review

  • 38
    USA Today | Claudia Puig

    Defanged and drippy, the remake of 1939's The Women seems to have been made for the dullard granddaughters of the sassy, sharp society matrons in George Cukor's campy original. Read full review

  • 30
    Washington Post | Philip Kennicott

    Falls flat at every turn. Read full review

  • 25
    Rolling Stone | Peter Travers

    It's a major dud. Read full review

  • 10
    The New York Times | A.O. Scott

    A witless, straining mess. Read full review


Information for Parents
Common Sense Media says OK for kids 13+ All-star femmes manage marriage, morals, and money.
What Parents Need to Know Parents need to know that this old-fashioned comedy will be appreciated most by filmgoers who delight in the culture, charm, and artistry of old movies. It will not be of interest to most younger kids. Divorce is a core plot device and a young child is shown terribly upset at the prospect of her parents separating. As was typical in 1939, the few visible African-American women are portrayed only as servants. With one exception (a self-professed "old maid writer"), the women at the center of the story have neither careers nor involvement in any activities other than gossiping, shopping, visiting beauty salons, and witty repartee. They're either wealthy, indulged, and defined by their husbands, or they're predators, on the lookout for rich men to marry.
  • Families can talk about how the movie portrays women in 1939. How realistic is this movie compared to female-centered comedies today? Have times and behavior changed? What hasn't changed? Describe how women's lives are different now. In what way do the filmmakers show the distinct social classes of the late 1930s? What does this movie say about friendship?
The good stuff
  • message true0 Positive messages: Some of the women are gossipy, selfish, back-stabbing, and seem to enjoy their "friends" being hurt. This behavior is meant to get laughs. Most misconduct is shown to have consequences. African-American women are depicted only as servants.
What to watch for
  • violence false0 Violence: Two dogs growl and bare teeth at each other in opening scene.
  • sex false1 Sex: Philandering husband is referred to as "stepping out" on wife; woman seen in bubble bath, no nudity.
  • language false0 Language: Not an issue
  • consumerism false0 Consumerism: Not an issue
  • drugsalcoholtobacco false3 Drinking, drugs and smoking: Many of the female characters smoke cigarettes throughout the movie; this was common in 1939. Champagne consumed in moderation within a few scenes, whiskey in one other.

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Dave White

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...full of hollow chuckles and crocodile tears and implausible sisterhood and a boldly defiant refusal to deliver comedy. Because laughing is sexist. Read full review See Dave White's on MOVIENAME on Movies.com

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