Home > Comedy >

Bridesmaids

Watch Now

Bridesmaids (2011)

May. 13,2011
|
6.8
|
R
| Comedy Romance
Watch Now

Annie's life is a mess. But when she finds out her lifetime best friend is engaged, she simply must serve as Lillian's maid of honor. Though lovelorn and broke, Annie bluffs her way through the expensive and bizarre rituals. With one chance to get it perfect, she’ll show Lillian and her bridesmaids just how far you’ll go for someone you love.

...

Watch Trailer

Cast

Similar titles

Reviews

NekoHomey
2011/05/13

Purely Joyful Movie!

More
Stellead
2011/05/14

Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful

More
filippaberry84
2011/05/15

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

More
Deanna
2011/05/16

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

More
charisbury-137-388592
2011/05/17

It's rare that a genuinely funny comedy is this heartfelt and honest. It spoke to me on a deep level and I still laugh out loud every time I see it. I'm seeing a lot of *cough* sexist *cough* reviewers saying it's crap, but they've clearly never persuaded another human to hang around them long enough to know that Bridesmaids is observational genius. Good lord, watch it for Meghan alone if nothing else!

More
batbhai
2011/05/18

This movie has not set any standard, to be honest! It it is basically about a woman going through a really bad time in her life, and we are all supposed to find that funny, which isn'tFirst, the main focus will be Kristen Wiig- she blew me away in this film. Not only is she consistently and uniquely funny, but her character is surprisingly well-developed, more than the script itself. Few women possess the comic timing like hers and an ability to be cute and awkward at the same time which is so required for being the main protagonist. In addition, three scenes- The argument with the 13-year old customer at the store, the airplane scene and the fight with Melissa McCarthy are absolutely classic. Finally, the story isn't neither ground-breaking nor revolutionary in any terms; the film ends up being quite heartfelt and even rather sentimental in places. The stomach flu scenes in the bathroom and on the street were an absolute embarrassment. It tries to be derivative from the stupid standard comedy of Hollywood, and ends up more being a black comedy/dramedy.

More
Doin'this4Eliza
2011/05/19

Hate to be that guy (just kidding I don't), but the German phrase used in this movie (Auf wiedersehen) more literally means "until we see each other again" rather than goodbye and this recently caused my dear friend to misuse it on the Facebooks. I would encourage better implementation of foreign languages in film so as not to confuse its largely American audience. After all, foreign relations are becoming ever more important in our Trump-filled global age. Also, the movie was quite funny.

More
Rameshwar IN
2011/05/20

Reviewed February 2012In some ways it reminds me of 40 Year Old Virgin for it's over the top gags, realistic and affecting emotions and an excellently written and performed central character. Through the movie, you laugh, you cringe and you connect. But sadly, by the end of it - you don't care. Annie (Kristen Wiig) couldn't get her life together be it her love life or her professional. Lillian (Maya Rudolph) is Annie's best friend from childhood who is about to get married and she chooses Annie as the Maid of Honor. Though Annie has the best intentions, everything she plans and tries backfires with some help from the other bridesmaids led by Helen (Rose Byrne) and she loses it at some point which leads to her getting fired. While the entire engagement to marriage episode is panning out, she meets a lonely patrol officer Rhodes (Chris O'Dowd) who guides her to sanctity. It is Kirsten Wiig's show from start to end. I became an instant admirer from her role in Paul and she shot through to the top with this. Few women possess the comic timing like hers and an ability to be cute and awkward at the same time which is so required for these roles. Apart from Wiig and a little from Byrne, by the end I cannot say I have enjoyed it as much as other Apatow's treats. Watch it for Wiig, I didn't find anything else excellent here.

More