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Bridesmaids

(2011)

Rated R for some strong sexuality, and language throughout.

R In Theaters 05/13/2011 , 124min.
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83%
Viewer score based on 302 ratings
75%
Critic score based on 39 reviews

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August 06, 2012
bpmm33128
I've been so depressed lately and the only thing that has made me laugh out loud is this movie. Anyone who has ever gone through an 'identity crisis' like Annie (and me) - or struggled so much that you feel cursed, you'll love this movie. My sister reminds me of Helen. She lives in CA so whenever she comes home to Ohio once a year, she can \"pretend\" that she has the most
June 05, 2012
ro00000000125388
sucked baaalllllllsss
April 06, 2012
wordsmithny1107
I don'******* too many movies. This film is a perfect example of why.
January 22, 2012
us00000000110354
I don't know how this move turned out to be the most hilarious movie that some people have called it. Yes, it does have a few chuckles but there are parts of it where you sit there and wait for something funny to happen. I did not expect something really funny from the Wiig who in my opinion has not been so funny on SNL, but some people think she is super funny. I don't ********** I don't want
November 26, 2011
mame901
Very funny. Quick humor. I loved the scene when Annie made all those attempts to get her State Trooper boyfriend to pay attention to her.

Critic Reviews powered by Metacritic ™

Amy Biancolli
San Francisco Chronicle
A film of great hilarity, humanity, idiosyncrasy and grade-A, eyebrow-singeing raunch. Full Review
Ann Hornaday
Washington Post
Wiig has the natural beauty and self-deprecating expressiveness it takes to be a star comedienne; she spends much of Bridesmaids looking like a slightly girlier version of Lucinda Williams. Full Review
Betsy Sharkey
Los Angeles Times
From the first overheated moments of Bridesmaids...it's clear we're in for that rarest of treats: an R-rated romantic comedy from the Venus point of view. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
Those looking to get a raucous laugh should say "I do" to Bridesmaids. Full Review
Joe Leydon
Variety
A sluggish, charmless misfire in which even the most appealing players -- must try too hard to make anything close to an engaging impression. Full Review