Magic Mike

2012 • 110 minutes
4.1
4.51K reviews
78%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

"Channing Tatum is electrifying" (Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly) as Magic Mike, an entrepreneur with many talents and loads of charm. Mike spends his days pursuing the American Dream, from roofing houses to designing furniture at his Tampa beach condo. But at night...he's just magic. The hot headliner in an all-male revue, Magic Mike has been rocking the stage at Club Xquisite for years with his original style and over-the-top dance moves. Just as another summer opens up to a world of fun, Mike begins falling for his new protégé's captivating sister. Despite the mutual attraction, Mike might miss his chance when his lifestyle gets in the way.

MPAA Rating: © 2012 The Estate of Redmond Barry LLC. All rights reserved.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.1
4.51K reviews
Teisha Campbell
April 1, 2015
Movie started out full of excitement but lost its gusto half way through. I would have loved to have seen Magic Mike accomplished his dreams and win the girl as well. I just didn't like that he gave up so soon. Yea he rode that horse for along time but his time wasn't up. Growing up and settling down is great and all but the struggle as an entrepreneur is real. One year in Miami could have given him the edge he needed. He already had the self discipline.
A Google user
November 2, 2012
This movie was a rip off of tatums mentor in florida and i guess if you just want looks and a tiny peter then tatums your man lol ive seen his videos when he was stripping in florida. Truly this is just a cinema soft porn flick for women. Women get mad when men look at an attractive woman but find that this movie is a good movie but its the same thing.. Sgt.Casey Siegmund
16 people found this review helpful
A Google user
November 3, 2012
This movie should've been more entertaining, but after you realize there's absolutely no plot, you're left wondering why the stripper scenes are few and far between. Lackluster acting, drivel for script, and Soderbergh's overuse of yellow filters would be fine if they somehow had remembered that a movie about male strippers should have as much of that as possible.
29 people found this review helpful