Feathers, rhinestones, and visually stunning cinematography draw you in from the get-go in The Last Showgirl, but the heart and soul of the outstanding cast keep you hooked. Pamela Anderson, in her ostensible comeback role, leads Gia Coppola's gripping Vegas drama about aging and resilience alongside other big names — Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Kiernan Shipka, Brenda Song, and Billie Lourd.
As Mashable's reviewer noted, there are "several strokes of smart meta-textual casting, resulting in an ensemble that grounds the movie's visual chaos in distinctly human melodies." It's no surprise the film was nominated for several major awards.
As of May 23, you can finally stream The Last Showgirlat home. Here's what you need to know.
The Last Showgirl follows 50-something Shelly (Anderson), a veteran Las Vegas burlesque dancer, who learns from her boss, Eddie (Bautista), that her show is unexpectedly being closed down after decades of success. Lost as to what to do next, she strives to reconnect with her estranged adult daughter, Hannah (Lourd), who has often taken a backseat to her showgirl family.
Peep the official trailer below:
The Pamela Anderson renaissance alone is reason enough to watch The Last Showgirl. The largely positive reviews are just a bonus. Currently, the film has an 83 percent critic rating and 72 percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, making it certifiably fresh. Unfortunately, it was snubbed by the Academy for any Oscar nominations, but it did earn nods at the Golden Globes, SAG Awards, and BAFTAs.
"Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirlis a spellbinding film about aging, made with tremendous texture and soul," Mashable reviewer Siddhant Adlakha writes.
Read our full review of The Last Showgirl.
The Last Showgirloriginally opened for an awards-qualifying run in limited release, then opened nationwide on Jan. 10. Just a little over a month later, the Vegas drama officially became available to watch at home on Feb. 18. You can purchase the film at video-on-demand retailers like Prime Video and Apple TV or rent it for 30 days. If you choose to rent, just keep in mind that once you start watching, you'll only have 48 hours to finish.
Here are some quick links to buy the film on digital:
Prime Video — $4.99 to buy or rent
Google Play — $14.99 to buy, $4.99 to rent
Fandango at Home — $14.99 to buy, $5.99 to rent
Apple TV — $4.99 to buy or rent
Streamers can finally tune into The Last Showgirlas well. The Pamela Anderson comeback movie officially made its debut on Hulu on May 23. Hulu subscriptions start at $9.99 per month, but there are a few different ways you can save. Check out the best Hulu streaming deals below.
The best way to cut back on streaming costs is to sign up for an annual Hulu plan instead of a monthly plan. Paying for a year up front costs just $99.99 ($8.33 broken down monthly), while a $9.99 monthly plan would add up to $119.88 in a year. That means you'll save about 16% or just shy of $20 in the long run.
Disney's bundle plans are the best way to slash the costs of multiple streaming services at once. You can bundle Disney+ and Hulu in the Disney Duo Basic bundle and get both streamers with ads for only $10.99 per month. That's just $1 more than paying for one streamer on its own, saving you about 45%. You can also throw HBO Max into the mix for a total of $16.99 per month, saving you about 44% on all three services.
College students can get a Hulu subscription for only $1.99 per month. That's 80% off the usual cost of a Hulu with ads plan. The only requirement is that you can verify your college email address using SheerID.
If you're looking for a way to get Hulu for free in 2025, this is it. Aside from the 30-day free trial, you can get a free Hulu subscription with ads if you switch your phone plan to T-Mobile's Go5G Next plan. Not only will you get Hulu, but also Netflix and Apple TV+. If you're already on the Go5G Next plan and have yet to take advantage of this deal, head over to the T-Mobile promo page and choose "redeem now" to claim the offer. You'll just have to enter your T-Mobile number and account details in order to sign up for Hulu. You can read more terms and details on the promo page as well.
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