Bachelorette
September 2012
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Richard Brody
The women's dialogue is pungently ribald but diffuse; too often, shouting and shrieking and gesticulating take the place of engaged performance.
Dana Stevens
A nasty little piece of work -- a phrase I use not with contempt but with grudging admiration.
Stephen Whitty
Its actresses - particularly Dunst - are terrific. Headland has a nice feel for music, too, and takes some editing risks.
Peter Rainer
I don't see why women being as slobby and gross as the guys is such a feminist breakthrough -- especially since, as in Bachelorette, the slobbiness and grossness is witless.
Sara Stewart
As smart and popreferential as Headland's writing is, it's a little underwhelming when it comes to delivering on laughs.
Michael O'Sullivan
It's a sour, only fitfully funny affair, wasting the abilities of its otherwise talented cast, which includes Kirsten Dunst, James Marsden, Adam Scott and Isla Fisher.
Critic reviews
Richard Brody
The women's dialogue is pungently ribald but diffuse; too often, shouting and shrieking and gesticulating take the place of engaged performance.
Dana Stevens
A nasty little piece of work -- a phrase I use not with contempt but with grudging admiration.
Stephen Whitty
Its actresses - particularly Dunst - are terrific. Headland has a nice feel for music, too, and takes some editing risks.
Peter Rainer
I don't see why women being as slobby and gross as the guys is such a feminist breakthrough -- especially since, as in Bachelorette, the slobbiness and grossness is witless.
Sara Stewart
As smart and popreferential as Headland's writing is, it's a little underwhelming when it comes to delivering on laughs.
Michael O'Sullivan
It's a sour, only fitfully funny affair, wasting the abilities of its otherwise talented cast, which includes Kirsten Dunst, James Marsden, Adam Scott and Isla Fisher.
User reviews
Truly terrible Not funny at all.... the entire time you're watching you feel uncomfortable. Way too much is going on, they try to get you to care about the characters, but so little time is spent developing them and their stories that there's nothing to really attach yourself to. Its really a shame that so many quality actors wasted their time on this junk.
Amazing! Such a great great movie! I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of this movie. Loved isla Fisher! She did an amazing job. Not just a girly film, I'm definitely buying this when out comes out on dvd! If you wanna watch a great realistic comedy of what could actually go wrong before the wedding, watch this and laugh your pants off!
NOT the hangover for girls. BETTER I don't know why people are comparing this to The Hangover. That movie was disgusting and depressing for its sheerly irredemable laugh track. This is hillarious AND thoughtful. The actors are hysterical--literally and figuratively--but are a closer depiction of a sad reality than much of what I'v seen lately, including the sickly-sweet Bridesmaids. And at the end, not much is wrapped up, but you do have a little bit of hope in the vulnerability of these women.
Love this stable of comedians I loved it and adore this cast of characters. It was a much funnier and a more tightly written comedy than "Bridesmaids," which many tried to call the "female Hangover." I'm a big fan of Adam Scott, so it was great to see him and Lizzie Caplan meet again as romantic counterparts (they were romantic interests in "Party Down"). I was also happy to see a couple of my favorite actors from "Perfect Couples." I didn't even hate Kirsten Dunst, and James Marsten perfectly plays the smarmy, yet occasionally authentically charming, brother to the groom.
Miserable and vindictive. Don't bother. It's vapid, mean spirited, and hollow.
It's funny... I love raunchy movies that push the boundaries from an adult comedy to almost offensive. This movie almost does that; but, having Kirsten Dunst as a main character in the movie offsets the comedic tone. She brings along with her a decorated history excellent movies. However, in this movie, she prevents the film from going just beyond funny. Instead of her, I would have rather seen a new comedian or one less main stream. This movie is funny and worth watching... Just maybe not in the theaters.
Horrible I watched this movie all the way through and kept thinking it would get better, it never did. It was a horrible movie, don't waste your time or money on this, or at least wait until it hits the bargain bin
So FUNNY I CRIED! This is the funniest movie I've seen in a LONG time. It's similar to a female version of the Hangover. I know $9.99 seems expensive, but it's worth EVERY PENNY.

What was the point? Possible Spoilers: They hate the bride but no one notices. They hit on good topics but never explore the stories. The characters are either evil, shallow, or stupid. The entire premise is based on the other characters shock about a fat girl finding a hot husband. We never find out anything meaningful about anyone portrayed in the film.
Lame It was written and filmed for idiots. Most of you should enjoy this.
Not very funny They're lives were really sad & pathetic. Don't watch if you're looking for a laugh or value your money.
Loved it One of the best comedies I've seen in a while. Not a chick flick. Watched this with my girlfriend and we were both laughing hysterically.
Soceity, I hate you This. Was. Complete. Trash. And, anyone who likes this movie, you are dumb just shows how being stupid, and soceity goes hand in hand nowadays.
Its a good movie I also liked this better than hangover 2! Id pay $10 to watch a movie that still DIDNT make it to theaters yet! Im surprised that it wasnt more than $10 for a flick thats not released in theaters.....:-)
Loved it! Awesome female cast with great comedic chemistry. A classic!
Cast and credits
Actors | Kirsten Dunst, Isla Fisher, Lizzy Caplan |
Producers | Jessica Elbaum, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Brice Dal Farra, Claude Dal Farra, Lauren Munsch |
Director | Leslye Headland |
Writers | Leslye Headland |
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Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
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Run time
87 minutes
Rating
R
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