Movie · 2011 · Comedy, Romance · 2h 5m · R · English
Curator score: 4.8/10 (1M ratings)
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Overview
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.
Ratings
Curator score: 4.8/10
IMDb: 6.8/10
Letterboxd: 3.43/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 89%
Metacritic: 75
TMDB: 6.5/10
Director
Paul Feig
Production
Apatow Productions, Relativity Media
Cast
Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne, Chris O'Dowd, Melissa McCarthy, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Ellie Kemper, Jill Clayburgh, Matt Lucas, Rebel Wilson, Michael Hitchcock, Terry Crews, Tom Yi, Elaine Kao, Kali Hawk, Joe Nuñez, Greg Tuculescu, Steve Bannos, Hugh Dane, Franklyn Ajaye
Where to watch
Starz, Philo
Curator Review
Verdict
A sharp, raunchy, emotionally honest ensemble comedy that turns wedding chaos into a brutal but affectionate study of friendship, insecurity, and self-sabotage. It’s messier and more biting than a standard rom-com, but that’s a big part of the appeal.
Best for
fans of female-led studio comedies with crude humor
viewers who like friendship stories with real emotional damage
people who enjoy escalating set-piece comedy and cringe humor
audiences open to a mix of sweetness and vulgarity
Skip if
you want a polished, sentimental rom-com
you dislike gross-out humor or public humiliation comedy
you prefer jokes that stay light and non-mean
you’re looking for a tightly plotted romance rather than an ensemble meltdown
Overview
Bridesmaids works because it refuses to behave like a “women’s comedy” in the narrow, sanitized sense. It’s chaotic, filthy, and often painfully awkward, but underneath the spectacle is a very recognizable story about jealousy, class anxiety, and the terror of being left behind by the person who knows you best.
Worth noting
The film’s biggest strength is how it lets the ensemble collide without smoothing anyone down. Kristen Wiig gives Annie a wonderfully brittle center, while the supporting cast keeps the movie in a constant state of comic escalation. Some of the romance feels weaker than the friendship material, but the movie is so committed to its emotional and physical comedy that the rough edges mostly become part of the charm.
Bottom line
It’s not just funny; it’s influential. The movie helped widen what mainstream comedy could look like, especially for women-led studio films, and it still plays like a benchmark for cringe-to-release pacing. If you like your comedies messy, loud, and a little mean in the service of truth, this one delivers.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Lucy (5★) · 9820 likes
the other night i’m slaving away making a beautiful dinner for my family... my youngest boy comes in and says he wants to order a pizza, i said no we’re not ordering pizza tonight... he goes MOM WHY DON’T YOU GO and FUCK yourself... he’s NINE
Holli (3★) · 8003 likes
this was just one really long wedding themed r/Am I the Asshole post
neelam (4★) · 6724 likes
what woman gives another woman a trip to paris? lesbian
allison (5★) · 5913 likes
OH YOU DOOOOOOOO? OH HELEN KNOWS THE OWNERRRRRRRRR