Prêt-à-Porter 1994

Critics score:
26 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Janet Maslin, New York Times: Though it credits Mr. Altman and Barbara Shulgasser as writers, this film seems practically scriptless, to the point where much of it plays like a first rehearsal. Read more

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James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Despite some delicious moments, this sluggish, overlong, halfhearted satire feels like a movie that wanted to go somewhere but never got there. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Altman and his writer, former Chicago Sun-Times reporter Barbara Shulgasser, should have gone further and been meaner; too many of his jokes are generic slapstick, instead of being aimed squarely at industry's targets. Read more

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Todd McCarthy, Variety: Read more

Rita Kempley, Washington Post: The picture is not a social satire. It's a mess. Read more