Soapdish (1991)

Movie · 1991 · Comedy · 1h 37m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 3.5/10 (34K ratings)

All that glitter... All that glamour... All that dirt.

Overview

Celeste Talbert is the star of the long-running soap opera "The Sun Also Sets." With the show's ratings down, Celeste's ruthlessly ambitious co-star, Montana Moorehead, and the show's arrogant producer, David Seton Barnes, plot to aggravate her into leaving the show by bringing back her old flame, Jeffrey Anderson, and hiring her beautiful young niece, Lori Craven.

Ratings

Director

Michael Hoffman

Production

Paramount Pictures

Cast

Sally Field, Kevin Kline, Robert Downey Jr., Cathy Moriarty, Teri Hatcher, Paul Johansson, Elisabeth Shue, Whoopi Goldberg, Arne Nannestad, Tim Choate, Kathy Najimy, Costas Mandylor, Cornelia Kiss, Rob Camilletti, Marianne Muellerleile, Carrie Fisher, Mary Pat Gleason, Sheila Kelley, Ivory Ocean, Ben Stein

Where to watch

fuboTV, MGM Plus, Philo

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, fast-moving Hollywood farce with a sharp eye for daytime-TV absurdity, strong ensemble energy, and a standout comic turn from Sally Field. It’s often very funny and knowingly campy, but the ending is widely regarded as a major misfire that undercuts the goodwill it builds.

Best for

  • fans of backstage showbiz comedies
  • viewers who like campy ensemble farce
  • people interested in early-90s star-driven comedy
  • audiences who enjoy soap-opera satire

Skip if

  • you’re sensitive to transphobic or cruel punchline humor
  • you want a consistently progressive comedy
  • you prefer comedies without a sour ending
  • you need the satire to stay sharp all the way through

Overview

Soapdish is a brisk, very 1991 kind of comedy: glossy, overcast with ego, and built around the deliciously stupid machinery of television melodrama. It works best as a backstage satire, sending up soap-opera excess, vanity, and the desperation of people who live for applause. Sally Field anchors it with a wonderfully unhinged performance, and the supporting cast gives the movie a lot of snap and texture.

Worth noting

The film’s biggest strength is its sense of pace and ensemble timing. It keeps finding new ways to make the production of a soap feel like a pressure cooker of petty sabotage, romantic chaos, and career panic. There’s a real affection for the genre it’s mocking, which helps the jokes land even when the movie is broad.

Bottom line

But the ending is a serious problem. What starts as a playful, affectionate farce takes a meaner turn that many viewers will find ugly and hard to forgive. If you can tolerate a very dated final stretch, there’s a lot of fun here; if not, the movie’s charm may not survive the last reel.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Iman Vellani (3★) · 501 likes

One time I told Whoopie Goldberg that I loved her in Glee and Soapdish, and she patted me on the back while saying "Child, it was a different time..."

jack ✿ · 384 likes

this sure was a lot of fun until it turned into a big transphobic mess at the end!!

Sally Jane Black (0.5★) · 341 likes

Not only is a person's status as a trans woman used as a cruel punchline, it's also used to (a) destroy her life and (b) imply she is bad in some general way. And it makes a man who slept with her gag. So. Fuck everything about this movie.

Anna · 239 likes

Whyyyyyy did the last 6 min hav to happen

Nico (3.5★) · 182 likes

no one does unhinged like sally field, twinky rdj is a snacc but this film is ruined by a gross ending :/

Recommended similar titles

Tootsie

1982 · Comedy, Romance · 1h 56m · PG · Curator 7.7/10 (238.6K ratings) · Where to watch: Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

A sharp, character-driven showbiz comedy that balances farce with real insight into performance, identity, and television production.

The Player

1992 · Mystery, Drama, Thriller · 2h 4m · R · Curator 8.8/10 (199.7K ratings) · Where to watch: Max

For its ruthless Hollywood satire and insider view of a cynical entertainment machine.

Broadcast News

1987 · Comedy, Romance · 2h 13m · R · Curator 8.8/10 (104.4K ratings)

A smart, fast, industry-aware comedy-drama about ambition, professionalism, and media pressure.

Wag the Dog

1997 · Comedy, Drama · 1h 37m · R · Curator 5.6/10 (141.2K ratings)

Another sharp media satire about manufactured reality and the people who profit from it.

The Birdcage

1996 · Comedy, Romance · 1h 59m · R · Curator 7.8/10 (359.1K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Peacock Premium, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus

A crowd-pleasing ensemble comedy built on performance, disguise, and escalating social chaos.

A Fish Called Wanda

1988 · Comedy, Crime · 1h 49m · R · Curator 7.4/10 (296.9K ratings) · Where to watch: fuboTV, MGM Plus, Philo

For its brisk ensemble timing, romantic scheming, and gleeful comic cruelty.

Ed Wood

1994 · Comedy, Drama, History · 2h 7m · R · Curator 8.2/10 (363.3K ratings)

A loving portrait of showbiz outsiders and the absurd labor behind making entertainment.

The Full Monty

1997 · Comedy · 1h 31m · R · Curator 7.0/10 (207.3K ratings)

A crowd-pleasing ensemble comedy about performance, reinvention, and public spectacle.

Muriel's Wedding

1994 · Comedy, Drama, Romance · 1h 46m · R · Curator 4.7/10 (45.3K ratings) · Where to watch: Netflix, Paramount Plus Essential, Netflix Standard with Ads

For its mix of comic embarrassment, emotional messiness, and performance as self-invention.

The First Wives Club

1996 · Comedy · 1h 42m · PG · Curator 4.9/10 (149.1K ratings) · Where to watch: fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential

A star-driven comedy with sharp ensemble chemistry and a revenge-through-performance sensibility.

Topics

satire, farce, ensemble cast, backstage, showbiz, camp, 90s comedy, television industry, romantic chaos, soap opera

Open Soapdish (1991) on Curator TV