Starring | |
Sandra Oh (as Jenny Yum) Awkwafina (as Anne Yum) Will Ferrell (as Terry McTeer) Jason Schwartzman (as Ron Heacock) Tawny Newsome (as Mercedes) Paul Reubens (as Francine's crush) Jon "Dumbfounded" Park (as Ken) Camrus Johnson (as Trav) Angela Trimbur (as Marge) Tony Hale (as Ben Fraklin) Matt Cordova (as Bart) Alan Heitz (as Glenn) Amy Tolsky (as Leah) Joe Chrest (as Mr. Walters) Crosby Cookie (as "Mr. Linguini) Phil LaMarr (as The Brain) Luke Kim (as Cousin Jin) | |
Director | |
Jessica Yu | |
Release Date | |
TIFF: September 9, 2023 Hulu: November 3, 2023 | |
Pachagers | |
20th Century Studios Gloria Sanchez Productions Artists First | |
Distributor | |
Hulu |
Quiz Lady was a Hulu original comedy movie where a game show obsessed young Asian-American woman named Jenny Yum (played by Sandra Oh) and her estranged Asian-American sister named Anne Yum (played by Awkwafina) both work together in order to help cover their mother's gambling debts.
Plot[]
Anne, a tightly wound, game show-obsessed young Asian-American woman, receives a call notifying her that her gambling addict mother has fled to Macau. This news reunites her with her estranged and reckless older Asian-American sister named Jenny. Jenny, who had previously been living in her car, temporarily moves in with Anne. One night while Anne is watching her favorite game show Can't Stop the Quiz, Jenny secretly records Anne answering every question at remarkable speed and uploads it online. The video goes viral overnight, drawing the attention of a loan shark to whom Anne and Jenny's mother owes $80,000. Tracking down Anne, he demands that she pays off her mother's debt and informs her that he has kidnapped her pet dog named Mr. Linguini, as ransom. Anne blames Jenny for the mishap and ask her to use the money she won from a lawsuit against a restaurant chain to pay the ransom; however, Jenny reveals that she lied about winning the case and that she cannot pay off the debt. Instead, she encourages Anne whose video gained the attention of Can't Stop the Quiz casting directors to go on the show and win enough money to get Mr. Linguini back.
Prior to the audition for the show, Jenny dislocates her wrists at a bar. While waiting at the doctors office and reminiscing about old times, Anne admits to defecating into a hole when staying at their cousins' house in Burbank one summer when they were younger, due to her being too uncomfortable and unwelcomed to do so inside the house. Jenny comforts her, saying that the cousins never liked their side of the family anyway, claiming it to be the reason why they never stayed with them again. During the audition, Anne, initially nervous about being in front of a crowd of people, tries to leave before it begins. But Jenny gives her some calming pills that are later revealed to be hallucinogens. After being given the other pills to calm the effects of the first one, Anne does well at the audition, impressing the crowd and the producers.
The next morning, Jenny congratulates Anne and reveals to her that this was all part of her plan to become a self-described life coach stating that she lied about lying and really did have a large check coming in from her lawsuit as she tricked Anne because she knew that she would not have gone on the show without her thinking she had no other choice. Angered, Anne insults Jenny to which the latter retaliates saying that she was the one that has always been looking out for her bringing up the time when Anne defecated into the hole revealing that she did not dig the hole deep enough and the other cousin found it. Jenny covered for Anne by telling them that she was the only one to do it as this was the reason they never allowed either Jenny, Anne and their mother to stay with them again.
Anne returns home as her cantankerous neighbor named Francine invites her into her home for a cup of tea. Francine tells Anne that she has lived a very long time and the worrying about trying to get other people to like you is just a waste of time. Anne receives a call saying that she has been invited to go onto Can't Stop the Quiz and decides to go on the show with Francine as her partner. Meanwhile, Jenny negotiates with the loan shark and eventually steals Mr. Linguini back. Anne shows strong disdain for Ron, the long-running returning champion on Can't Stop the Quiz, and finishes a distant second to him after the first round. When Jenny shows up with Mr. Linguini, she reconciles with and convinces Anne to finish the game and persuades the producers to let Anne have the dog with her just to calm her. After the second round, Anne is closely behind Ron. When the third round is chosen to be a game of charades, Anne switches partners and plays with Jenny instead of Francine. On the winning word, they both share a heartfelt moment as Anne admits to Jenny that she is her hero.
Anne wins the game and goes on for 93 consecutive games by holding the record for the longest streak in history. She is later hired as a writer for the show. Jenny's check comes in from her lawsuit as the two of them pay off their mother's debts. Additionally, Jenny also purchases a Malibu mansion where Anne and Jenny now live with each other.
Production[]
In October 2020, it was announced that an untitled comedy film was in development at Netflix, with Jen D'Angelo writing the screenplay with Sandra Oh and Awkwafina starring. In December 2021, Netflix reportedly left the film and the right were required by 20th Century Studios. Jessica Yu was also set to direct. Will Ferrell and Jessica Elbaum were to produce the film under their Gloria Sanchez Productions banner with Artists First. Alex Brown served as an executive producer as Sarah Shepard oversaw the film for 20th Century.
Principal photography began on June 7, 2022 and was expected to last until July 22 of that year; with filming taking place in Los Angeles and New Orleans. By the beginning of production, Holland Taylor, Jason Schwartzman, Tony Hale and Will Ferrell were revealed to be the stars of the film. On September 9, 2023; it was revealed that the late actor and comedian Paul Reubens (who died on July 30, 2023) would posthumously appear as himself in a cameo.
Release[]
In June 2022, the film was reported to be scheduled for release by 20th Century Studios as a Hulu original film in the United States, it premiered on Star+ in Latin America and Disney+ in other territories on the very same day. In July 2023, the film's title was revealed to be Quiz Lady with a release date of November 3, 2023. The film premiered at the Toronto Interational Film Festival (TIFF) on September 9, 2023.
Reception[]
Audience Viewership[]
According to Whip Media's viewership tracking app TV Time, Quiz Lady was the fourth most streamed film across all platforms in the United States during the week of November 3, 2023, and the fifth during the week of November 13, 2023.
Critical Response[]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 81% of 90 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The website's consensus reads: "Quiz Lady's perfectly matched leads help Jessica Yu's uneven comedy overcome its periodic wobbles and land on the right side of hilarious and heartfelt." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 59 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.
Accolades[]
Quiz Lady won Best Movie Made for Television at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards. It was nominated for Best Streamed or Television Movie at the 2024 Producers Guild of America Awards.