![]() ![]() ![]() Prior to Bridesmaids, raunchy comedies were specifically tailored for men, with movies such as Animal House, Clerks, American Pie, and Superbad being just some examples. Comedy is arguably the hardest genre when it comes to film and television because it’s such a hard beast to pull off in order to please most of the masses. The accolades and high praise that Bridesmaids has received are well-earned because the film was a truly refreshing comedy that hit theaters in 2011. The summer comedy managed to become a critical darling by scoring 90% on rotten tomatoes out of 293 reviews, and the film was even nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role ( Melissa McCarthy) and Best Original Screenplay at the 2012 Academy Awards. Despite being broke and loveless herself, Anne is determined to make sure that everything is perfect, even if the path leads to wild and strange events. In 2011, an all female-comedy snuck up on audiences during the summer and made stars out of Kristen Wiig ( Ghostbusters, Wonder Woman 1984), Rose Bryne ( I Am Mother, Spy), Ellie Kemper ( Sex Tape, 21 Jump Street), and Melissa McCarthy ( Can You Ever Forgive Me?, The Heat) Bridesmaids is about a single woman whose life is a mess however, her best friend is engaged, thus she’s forced to serve as the maid of honor. ![]()
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