Judd Apatow takes his tried and true R-rated comedy formula, and refreshingly puts a female protagonist at the helm. Amy Schumer pens this hilarious not-your-typical romantic comedy. No, Schumer pokes fun at romantic comedy cliches in a satire of sorts. Her self deprecating, biting, edgy, raunchy humor is exactly what we've come to expect from Schumer. But at the same time, there is a good balance between humor and seriousness.
Amy Schumer and Bill Hader play great leads. They have good chemistry together, and they make each other funnier feeding off of each other's energy. Tilda Swinton is unrecognizable in her tanned skin tone. And the MVP award goes to LeBron James playing himself. Is there anything he can't do? As the concerned friend and patient of Bill Hader, he is actually really funny.
Amy Schumer and Bill Hader play great leads. They have good chemistry together, and they make each other funnier feeding off of each other's energy. Tilda Swinton is unrecognizable in her tanned skin tone. And the MVP award goes to LeBron James playing himself. Is there anything he can't do? As the concerned friend and patient of Bill Hader, he is actually really funny.
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