Trainwreck

Rated 3.0

It's a sad commentary on the current state of the cinema that funny women do their edgiest work on television, but have their edges sanded off whenever they stray into movies (Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are prime examples). If anyone could buck the trend, it would be the hilarious Amy Schumer, the rare comedian with the talent to be simultaneously self-deprecating, empowering and raunchy as shit. But even though Schumer wrote the screenplay for Trainwreck, giving herself an in-the-wheelhouse lead role as a sexually active mens magazine writer whose anti-monogamy worldview gets challenged when she falls for Bill Hader's sweet sports doctor, this uneven comedy is guided more by director/buzzkill Judd Apatow's bourgeois moral compass than by Schumer's anarchic satire. In a film filled with cameos by comedy legends and SNL cast members, LeBron James and Jon Cena get by far the biggest laughs, which is maybe a problem. D.B.