
Annie (Kristen Wiig), is a maid of honor whose life unravels as she leads her best friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph) and a group of colorful bridesmaids (Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, Wendi McLendon-Covey, and Ellie Kemper) on a wild ride down the path to matrimony. 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 r... (Full plot summary below)
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Annie (Kristen Wiig), is a maid of honor whose life unravels as she leads her best friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph) and a group of colorful bridesmaids (Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, Wendi McLendon-Covey, and Ellie Kemper) on a wild ride down the path to matrimony. 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 a true friend will go for a friend.
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| We Got This CoveredBenjo ColauttiBridesmaids is a reminder that fresh content is still alive and well, especially when it's delivered by a group of talented actresses. |
| TheShiznit.co.ukAli GrayThere's a full spectrum of emotions on show: how many comedies with a gag involving projectile vomit and diarrhoea can say that? |
| The NationStuart KlawansIt is liberating to see a woman-centered comedy of misbehavior; better still to see half a dozen women share in demolishing the froufrou imperative of American dream weddings; but best of all to hear Wiig voice her character's real thoughts. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsIt's something old, something new, something borrowed and (cough) something very, very blue. |
| Daily Express (UK)Henry FitzherbertThere is real depth to the characterizations and friendships. It is so funny because it is all so painfully real. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Sukhdev SandhuSharply written and winningly performed, it delivers more laughs than any movie released this year, but also, the longer it goes on, develops into a surprisingly poignant evocation of self-scuppering loneliness. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerImpressively directed and brilliantly written, this is a consistently hilarious and superbly acted comedy that finally gives Kristen Wiig the lead role she deserves. |
| Film4Catherine BrayA confident, self-assured comedy with nothing to prove. Fresh, occasionally foul-mouthed, and funny. |
| News of the WorldRobbie CollinCompletely and utterly honk-like-a-goose hilarious. |
| At the Movies (Australia)Margaret PomeranzThe real problem is that Annie veers dangerously close to being unlikeable although Kristen Wiig's performance is so winning that she just about gets away with it. |