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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 84%

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In Theaters: July 17, 2015

R | 2h 5m | Comedy

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When she was very young, Amy (Amy Schumer), whose parents filed for divorce after her father couldn’t stay loyal to their mother, is told by her father that monogamy isn’t realistic. When she grows up, she sets out to prove her father right, having a string of meaningless one night stands, refusing to believe a man could ever have romantic feelings for her. .

When Amy voices her hatred of sports and disdain for sports fans during an editorial meeting, she’s given the assignment of writing a story about a successful sports doctor (Bill Hader), who winds up falling for her, much to her disbelief.

Director: Judd Apatow

Studio: Universal Pictures

Producer(s): Barry Mendel, Judd Apatow

Cast: Amy Schumer, Bill Hader, Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, John Cena, Vanessa Bayer, Mike Birbiglia, Ezra Miller, Dave Attell, Tilda Swinton, LeBron James

Writer(s): Amy Schumer

Official Site: trainwreckmovie.com

160 votes and 57 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 84%

66%

In Theaters: July 17, 2015

R | 2h 5m | Comedy

  Watch Trailer

When she was very young, Amy (Amy Schumer), whose parents filed for divorce after her father couldn’t stay loyal to their mother, is told by her father that monogamy isn’t realistic. When she grows up, she sets out to prove her father right, having a string of meaningless one night stands, refusing to believe a man could ever have romantic feelings for her. .

When Amy voices her hatred of sports and disdain for sports fans during an editorial meeting, she’s given the assignment of writing a story about a successful sports doctor (Bill Hader), who winds up falling for her, much to her disbelief.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 84%

66%

In Theaters: July 17, 2015

R | 2h 5m | Comedy

When she was very young, Amy (Amy Schumer), whose parents filed for divorce after her father couldn’t stay loyal to their mother, is told by her father that monogamy isn’t realistic. When she grows up, she sets out to prove her father right, having a string of meaningless one night stands, refusing to believe a man could ever have romantic feelings for her.

When Amy voices her hatred of sports and disdain for sports fans during an editorial meeting, she’s given the assignment of writing a story about a successful sports doctor (Bill Hader), who winds up falling for her, much to her disbelief.