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Quiz Lady
Release poster
Directed byJessica Yu
Written byJen D'Angelo
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAdrian Peng Correia
Edited by
Music byNick Urata
Production
companies
Distributed byHulu
Release dates
  • September 9, 2023 (2023-09-09) (TIFF)
  • November 3, 2023 (2023-11-03) (United States)
Running time
99 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$23.8 million[2]

Quiz Lady is a 2023 American comedy film directed by Jessica Yu and written by Jen D'Angelo. The film stars Awkwafina, Sandra Oh, Jason Schwartzman, Holland Taylor, Tony Hale, Jon "Dumbfoundead" Park, and Will Ferrell. Ferrell, Awkwafina, and Oh also served as the film's producers, along with Jessica Elbaum, Maggie Haskins, Itay Reiss, and D'Angelo.

Quiz Lady premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2023, and was released by 20th Century Studios via Hulu in the United States on November 3, 2023, to positive reviews. It earned the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie.

Plot

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As a child, Anne Yum finds comfort in the TV game show Can't Stop the Quiz to escape her stressful family; her father leaves them, her mother is a gambling addict, and her older sister Jenny abandons Anne and their dog, Mr. Linguini, to pursue dreams of fame. Years later, a tightly wound Anne lives alone with Mr. Linguini and feels invisible at work, but still watches Can't Stop the Quiz every night.

Learning that her mother has escaped her nursing home and fled to Macau, Anne reunites with the reckless, chaotic Jenny. Unemployed and living in her car, Jenny comes to stay with Anne and reveals she has won a lucrative lawsuit against a restaurant chain. While watching Can't Stop the Quiz, Jenny secretly records Anne answering every question at remarkable speed, and the video goes viral, much to Anne's horror. She is tracked down by Ken, a loan shark who has kidnapped Mr. Linguini and demands that Anne pay off her mother's $80,000 debt.

Jenny admits that she lied about winning the lawsuit, and encourages Anne — whose video gained the attention of the Can't Stop the Quiz casting directors — to go on the show and win enough money to get Mr. Linguini back. Anne refuses, but Jenny kidnaps her to Philadelphia to audition for the show, and dislocates her wrist at a bar. Waiting at the hospital, they reminisce about the childhood summer they spent with their cousins in Burbank, but were never invited back. Anne reveals that she felt too uncomfortable and unwelcome to use the cousins' bathroom, leading her to defecate in a hole in the backyard.

At the audition, Jenny calms a nervous Anne with drugs that are soon revealed to be hallucinogens. After taking different drugs to counteract the others, Anne does well, impressing the crowd and the producers. Jenny reveals that she lied about lying about the lawsuit, and really does have a large settlement coming; this was all part of her plan to become a self-described life coach, knowing Anne would not have tried out for the show otherwise. An angry Anne lashes out at Jenny, who reveals that their cousins discovered the hole in the backyard, but Jenny willingly took the blame.

Anne returns home and bonds with her cantankerous neighbor Francine, who urges her not to worry about getting people to like her. Invited to compete on Can't Stop the Quiz, Anne finally stands up to her obnoxious coworkers, and decides to go on the show with Francine as her partner. Meanwhile, Jenny tries to negotiate with Ken, discovering that he and his gang are running a struggling animal shelter, and she steals Mr. Linguini back.

Traveling to Los Angeles with Francine to film the show, Anne meets her idol, host Terry McTeer, and maintains her disdain for Ron, the show's obsequious long-running champion. Anne is too used to answering questions at home with her dog at her side, and finishes the first round in a distant second place to Ron. Jenny arrives with Mr. Linguini, and the sisters reconcile as she convinces Anne to finish the game. She also forces the producers to let Mr. Linguini join Anne, who catches up to Ron in the second round.

During a commercial break, an anxious Anne is comforted by Terry. When the third round is chosen to be a game of charades, Anne switches partners to play with Jenny instead, and they share a heartfelt moment on the winning word, as Anne admits that Jenny is her hero. Anne wins, while Ron has an on-camera meltdown until he is told off by Terry, and the sisters arrange for Francine to meet her celebrity crush.

Anne goes on to win a record-breaking 93 consecutive games, and is hired as a writer on the show. Jenny receives her obscenely large check from the lawsuit, paying off their mother's debt and buying a Malibu mansion where Anne, Jenny, and Mr. Linguini now live together.

Cast

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Production

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In October 2020, it was announced that an untitled comedy film was in development at Netflix, with Jen D'Angelo writing the screenplay, and Sandra Oh and Awkwafina starring.[4] In December 2021, Netflix reportedly left the film, and the rights were acquired by 20th Century Studios. Jessica Yu was also set to direct.[5] 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. 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.[6] By the beginning of production, Holland Taylor, Jason Schwartzman, Tony Hale, and Ferrell were revealed to star in the film.[7] On September 9, 2023, it was revealed that actor Paul Reubens (who died on July 30, 2023) would posthumously appear as himself in a cameo.[3]

Music

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Release

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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 the same day.[7][8] In July 2023, the film's title was revealed to be Quiz Lady, with a release date of November 3, 2023.[9] The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2023.[10][1]

Reception

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Audience viewership

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According to Whip Media's viewership tracking app TV Time, which tracks viewership data for the more than 25 million worldwide users of its app, Quiz Lady was the fourth-most streamed movie in the U.S. during the week of November 3,[11] and the fifth during the week of November 13, 2023.[12]

Critical response

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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 occasionally uneven comedy overcome its periodic wobbles and land on the right side of hilarious and heartfelt."[13] 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.[14]

Accolades

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The film received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie, marking Oh's 14th Emmy nomination and her first win.[15]

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2024
Astra TV Awards Best TV Movie Quiz Lady Pending [16]
Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie Awkwafina Pending
Sandra Oh Pending
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie Jason Schwartzman Pending
Best Directing in a Limited Series or TV Movie Jessica Yu Pending
Best Writing in a Limited Series or TV Movie Jen D'Angelo Pending
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Movie Made for Television Quiz Lady Won [17][18]
NAMIC Vision Awards Original Movie or Special Nominated [19]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Television Movie Alex Brown, Erika Hampson, Will Ferrell, Jessica Elbaum,
Maggie Haskins, Itay Reiss, Jen D'Angelo, Awkwafina, and Sandra Oh
Won [20]
Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Streamed or Televised Motion Pictures Quiz Lady Nominated [21]
The ReFrame Stamp Feature Won [22]
Writers Guild of America Awards TV & New Media Motion Pictures Jen D'Angelo Won [23]
2025
Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Film, First Released for Television or Streaming Nicole Abellera Hallman, Jeanne McCarthy, Erica Johnson, Ryan Glorioso, Justin Coulter Pending [24]

References

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  18. ^ Shanfeld, Ethan (January 14, 2024). "'Oppenheimer' Leads Critics Choice Awards With 8 Wins, 'Barbie' Scores 6 — Full Winners List". Variety. Retrieved February 1, 2024.
  19. ^ "NAMIC Announces Nominees for the 2024 Vision Awards". National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications. April 16, 2024. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  20. ^ "Quiz Lady". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. July 17, 2024. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
  21. ^ Verhoeven, Beatrice (January 12, 2024). "'Oppenheimer', 'The Crown' Among 2024 Producers Guild Awards Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 1, 2024.
  22. ^ "ReFrame and IMDbPro Award the ReFrame Stamp to 29 Feature Films Released in 2023". Business Wire. February 29, 2024. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
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