Trainwreck
Trainwreck
Trainwreck
- R
- 2h 4m
- 2015
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Since she was a little girl, Amy (Amy Schumer) has been taught that monogamy isn't realistic. Now a magazine writer, Amy lives by that credo, enjoying an uninhibited life free from stifling, boring romantic commitment. But when she finds herself starting to fall for the subject of a new article she's writing, a charming and successful sports doctor (Bill Hader), Amy starts to wonder if other grown-ups, including this guy who really seems to like her, might be onto something. From Judd Apatow (Bridesmaids, Superbad), Trainwreck is "howlingly funny." (Rolling Stone)
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Deleted Scenes
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The Dogwalker
Gag Reel
Line-O-Rama
Behind the Scenes
Trainwreck Comedy Tour
Making of Featurettes
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Rotten Tomatoes® Score
TOMATOMETER®
Critics Consensus: Trainwreck drags commitment out of all but the most rom-com-phobic filmgoers with sharp humor, relatable characters, and hilarious work from Amy Schumer.
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Common Sense Says
Amy Schumer's raunchy romcom is funny but uneven.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that Trainwreck is an irreverent, raunchy romantic comedy starring Amy Schumer (and directed by Judd Apatow). Her edgy, no-holds-barred humor is on full display here, so you can expect plenty of raucous, risque jokes and dialogue about work, family, sex, drinking, relationships, and gender norms. Swearing is frequent and colorful ("f--k," "s--t," and lots more), there's simulated sex with some nudity (no full-frontal shots, but backsides are shown), and characters drink a lot and use drugs (weed, mostly, though cocaine makes an appearance). Schumer's character starts out the film as a boozy, hook-up-prone mess, but ultimately the film has a message of redemption and forgiveness.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Comedy
- Release Date:July 17, 2015
- Languages:English
- Captions:English
- Audio Format:5.1
- Screen Pass Eligible:Yes
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