Times film critic Justin Chang and special guests revisit ''Bridesmaids' in Week 2 of the Ultimate Summer Movie Showdown.
Times writers discuss the enduring appeal of the 2011 Kristen Wiig-starring comedy, the obtuseness of the “Are women funny?” debate and the pros and cons of that scene.
Los Angeles Times critic Justin Chang and columnist Mary McNamara host week 2 of “The Ultimate Movie Summer Showdown” discussing “Bridesmaids” with guests co-writer Annie Mumolo and co-writer/actress Kirsten WiigEach week, Chang presents you with a list of 16 movies from 1975 to 2019, all of which were released during that summer week. Readers vote on Twitter to determine a winner. You watch the movie on your own, then we convene at 6 p.m.
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