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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 90%
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In Theaters: September 13, 2002
PG-13 | 1h 52m | Comedy
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Calvin (Ice Cube) and his barbershop crew has gone co-ed by employing new stylists such as Draya (Nicki Minaj). The team at Calvin’s Barbershop enjoy working at a place known for giving customers not only a haircut or a new style, but for treating them like family. When their neighborhood takes a turn for the worse with gunfire being exchanged right outside on the street, they decide to turn the shop into a safe place by offering free services in an effort to stop the violence.
Director: Malcolm D. Lee
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Producer(s): Ice Cube , Robert Teitel
Cast: Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Regina Hall, Sean Patrick Thomas, Eve , Anthony Anderson, Jazsmin Lewis-Kelly, J.B. Smoove, Common , Nicki Minaj, Ice Cube , Cedric the Entertainer , Eve , Jazsmin Lewis-Kelley, Common , Margot Bingham, Diallo Thompson, Tyga , Renell Gibbs, Felicia O’Dell, Elizabeth Dozier
Writer(s): Kenya Barris, Tracy Oliver
Official Site: barbershopmovie.com
18 votes and 8 Reviews
| Write a Review
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 90%
66%
In Theaters: September 13, 2002
PG-13 | 1h 52m | Comedy
Watch Trailer
Calvin (Ice Cube) and his barbershop crew has gone co-ed by employing new stylists such as Draya (Nicki Minaj). The team at Calvin’s Barbershop enjoy working at a place known for giving customers not only a haircut or a new style, but for treating them like family. When their neighborhood takes a turn for the worse with gunfire being exchanged right outside on the street, they decide to turn the shop into a safe place by offering free services in an effort to stop the violence.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 90%
66%
In Theaters: September 13, 2002
PG-13 | 1h 52m | Comedy
Calvin (Ice Cube) and his barbershop crew has gone co-ed by employing new stylists such as Draya (Nicki Minaj). The team at Calvin’s Barbershop enjoy working at a place known for giving customers not only a haircut or a new style, but for treating them like family.
When their neighborhood takes a turn for the worse with gunfire being exchanged right outside on the street, they decide to turn the shop into a safe place by offering free services in an effort to stop the violence.