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Trainwreck (film)

Trainwreck is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed and co-produced by Judd Apatow and written by and starring Amy Schumer along with an ensemble supporting cast that includes Bill Hader, Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, John Cena, Vanessa Bayer, Tilda Swinton, Ezra Miller, Mike Birbiglia, Norman Lloyd, and LeBron James. The film is about a hard-drinking, promiscuous, free-spirited young magazine writer named Amy Townsend (Schumer) who has her first serious relationship with a prominent orthopedic surgeon named Aaron Conners (Hader). The film received positive reviews from critics, praising the performances of Schumer, Hader and Cena and the screenplay.

Trainwreck
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJudd Apatow
Written byAmy Schumer
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJody Lee Lipes
Edited by
  • William Kerr
  • Paul Zucker
Music byJon Brion
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
  • March 15, 2015 (2015-03-15) (SXSW)
  • July 17, 2015 (2015-07-17) (United States)
Running time
125 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$35 million[2]
Box office$140.8 million[3]

Principal photography began on May 19, 2014, in New York City. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 15, 2015, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 17, 2015, by Universal Pictures. The film won several awards and was nominated for numerous others, including two Golden Globe Awards (Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy) and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay.

Plot

In 1992, Gordon Townsend tells his young daughters Amy and Kim that the impending divorce with their mom was inevitable as monogamy is not realistic, repeating it like a mantra. Twenty-three years later in 2015, Amy is a heavy-drinking, over-sexed, party girl, writes for a men's magazine, and is seeing gym-addict Steven. Her cold British boss, Dianna, assigns her to write an article about sports doctor Aaron Conners.

While interviewing Aaron, a text from Kim insisting they move Gordon to a cheaper assisted-living facility causes Amy to hyperventilate. He calms her down, suggesting dinner. There, he praises her writing and talks about his family. After drinks, she suggests going to his place and having sex. Although it's against her rule of never sleeping over after sex, she stays the night when asked.

The next day, Aaron calls to ask if they can see each other again. Panicking, she tells him they will talk about it at the interview, then she and her friend Nikki decide it has to end. Meanwhile, Aaron's friend, LeBron James, is excited for him as Aaron has not dated for six years. Amy watches Aaron's surgery to Billy Joel's "Uptown Girl", his favorite song. Afterwards, she tries to break it off, but he insists they like each other and should date. Amy then gets a call that her father has fallen, so Aaron drives and tends to her father.

Aaron and Amy begin dating and fall for each other. She is worried she is going to mess up, but Kim tells her she is just doing what's normal. Gordon overdoses and dies from a stockpile of his medication. At his funeral, Amy and Kim have a falling out: Amy accuses Kim of not caring about Gordon as she has always been more sympathetic towards him and has developed a similar outlook on relationships and life in general over the years. Shortly after, Aaron tells Amy that he loves her; she berates him for choosing that particular day to say it for the first time.

Aaron receives a prestigious award at a luncheon and brings Amy. While he is making his speech, Amy gets a call from her boss Dianna, who threatens to fire her if she does not answer. So, she takes the call, leaving during his speech. Afterwards, Aaron is upset that she missed it, so they start arguing. Returning home, Aaron thinks they should not go to bed angry, so Amy rants all night. Too tired to operate on Amar'e Stoudemire that morning, he tells Amy they need to take a break. Hurt, Amy tells him they should just break up as his article got canceled. Saying "You win," he leaves.

Out drinking with her co-workers, the intern takes Amy home; their bizarre sexual encounter is interrupted by his mom, revealing he is only 16. The next day, Dianna fires Amy for the incident. Aaron is moping in his apartment when LeBron calls, claiming he has been injured. He rushes over to find an intervention, including LeBron, Matthew Broderick, Chris Evert, and Marv Albert. They tell him he has always been afraid of opening up and needs to fix things with Amy, but Aaron insists it is over.

Making amends with Kim, Amy catches up; and they, Kim and her family, comfort her with a group hug. Amy decides it is time to change, clearing out all the alcohol from her apartment. She takes her Aaron story to Vanity Fair, where it gets published, sending Aaron the magazine with the story. After attending a game at Madison Square Garden, Aaron is called back to the court, where the Knicks City Dancers perform with Amy front and center, to Aaron's favorite songs, including "Uptown Girl". She tells him she wants to make their relationship work. They profess their love and kiss, to applause.

Cast

Production

On August 26, 2013, Universal Studios optioned an untitled script written by Amy Schumer that she would also star in.[11] On November 27, 2013, it was announced that Judd Apatow would direct the film.[12] On January 8, 2014, it was announced that the film would be released on July 24, 2015.[13] On January 30, 2014, Bill Hader joined the cast of the film.[14] On February 18, 2014, Brie Larson also joined the cast.[15] On March 28, 2014, Colin Quinn, Barkhad Abdi, Mike Birbiglia, Jon Glaser, Vanessa Bayer, John Cena, Ezra Miller, and Tilda Swinton were cast in the film, though Abdi ultimately did not appear in it.[4] On May 7, 2014, Method Man and LeBron James joined the cast of the film, with James replacing Abdi.[5] On June 30, Daniel Radcliffe was spotted filming some scenes for the film, which confirmed his casting.[16] On July 1, Marisa Tomei was also confirmed to appear, in scenes with Radcliffe.[8] In an interview with The New York Times, Schumer revealed that she and Apatow dismissed their first idea for a story (later revealed to have Schumer as a used-car saleswoman),[17] and shifted to an amplified and comedic version of Schumer's own past as its basis.[18]

Filming

Principal photography began on May 19, 2014, in New York City.[19] On June 2, the crew began filming in the area of Manhattan and Long Island.[20] Principal photography ended on August 1, 2014.[21] Editing on the movie began with the start of filming; the movie was finalized in December 2014.[22]

Music

Jon Brion composed the music for the film.[23]

Reception

Box office

Trainwreck grossed $110.2 million in North America and $30.6 million in other territories for a total gross of $140.8 million, against a budget of $35 million.[3]

In the United States and Canada, Trainwreck opened on July 17, 2015, the same day as the superhero film Ant-Man. Initial projections had the film opening to around $20 million, with The Hollywood Reporter noting that it could overperform if it was popular with females or underperform given how R-rated comedies had struggled over the summer, with both Ted 2 and Magic Mike XXL failing to meet expectations.[2] It made $1.8 million on Thursday night showings, which began at 8 p.m. in 2,363 theaters,[24] and $10.7 million on its opening day.[25] Through its opening weekend, it grossed $30.1 million in 3,158 theaters, exceeding expectations. This was Apatow's second-biggest debut as a director (just behind the $30.7 million debut of Knocked Up) and the sixth-biggest debut for a film that he was involved in as a writer, director or producer.[26][27][28] The film played 69% female with 66% over 25 years old, which is typical for an R-rated comedy. According to a poll conducted by Rentrak in its opening weekend, 28% of respondents said they went to see the film because of Schumer.[26]

Lafayette shooting

On July 23, 2015, a mass shooting occurred at the Grand 16 movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana, during a screening of the movie that resulted in two dead and nine injured.

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 84% based on 286 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Trainwreck drags commitment out of all but the most rom-com-phobic filmgoers with sharp humor, relatable characters, and hilarious work from Amy Schumer."[29] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 75 out of 100, based on 45 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[30] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[31]

Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film three and a half stars out of four, saying, "Schumer and Hader are wonderful together. Gender inequity in the world of comedy deserves all the overdue attention it's getting, and more. But there are matters of craft, wit (no matter how crude the jokes) and timing that transcend chromosomes."[32] Richard Roeper of The Chicago Sun Times praised the performances of the cast, particularly Schumer, Hader, Quinn, and James.[33] He also called Schumer's performance worthy of an Academy Award nomination.[34] Benjamin Lee of The Guardian gave the film three out of five stars, stating, "Judd Apatow's latest is rough around the edges, but his focus on a female protagonist refreshes a genre in sore need of change".[35] Ian Crouch, writing for The New Yorker, singled out LeBron James' performance for praise, writing that "it seems safe to declare that he has given the greatest motion-picture acting performance by an active professional basketball player of all time (but we know Jabbar already has this in Airplane)."[36] Chris Nashawaty of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B+, saying, "Beneath all of his bad-boy shtick, Apatow's always been a pretty conventional moralist. But Schumer gives their raunchy rom-com enough of her signature spikiness to prevent it from ever feeling predictable."[37] Jacob Hall of the New York Daily News gave the film four out of five stars, saying, "Schumer raises Apatow's game beautifully. Her biting, pitch-black wit and his penchant for character-driven comedy go together like gin and tonic."[38] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, saying "Sweet is not how Schumer wants Trainwreck to go down. She wants to explode rom-com clichés and replace them with something fierce and ready to rumble. Done."[39]

Sara Stewart of the New York Post gave the film four out of four stars, saying "Trainwreck is a corrective to a lot of outdated clichés. It's very funny and sweet and even a little weepy, and it has maybe the best scene ever filmed of dirty talk gone wrong."[40] Ty Burr of The Boston Globe gave the film three out of four stars, saying "Trainwreck serves as confirmation that a star is born, a seemingly average woman whose above-average superpowers include reminding us of our own. Where she goes from here should be fascinating to watch."[41] Brian Truitt of USA Today gave the film three out of four stars, saying "With films such as Funny People and This Is 40, Apatow has toyed with finding the right blend of the serious and the hilarious and finally hits it here."[42] Moira MacDonald of The Seattle Times gave the film three out of four stars, saying, "There's nothing remotely fresh about this plotline (or the way Apatow, true to form, makes the movie 20 minutes longer than it should be), but Trainwreck works as comedy more often than it doesn't—and that's rare enough."[43] Alonso Duralde of The Wrap said, "Ultimately comes down in favor of mainstream girl-gets-boy in a way that Inside Amy Schumer might find a little dubious, but it never feels like Schumer is aggressively watering down her uniquely prickly brand of comedy for a mass audience."[44]

Accolades

Award Category Recipients Result
ACE Eddie Awards Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical William Kerr and Paul Zucker Nominated
Austin Film Critics Association The Robert R. "Bobby" McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award Amy Schumer Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Most Promising Performer Amy Schumer Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards Best Comedy Trainwreck Nominated
Best Actor in a Comedy Bill Hader Nominated
Best Actress in a Comedy Amy Schumer Won
Denver Film Critics Society Best Comedy Trainwreck Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Amy Schumer Nominated
Empire Awards Best Comedy Trainwreck Nominated
Best Screenplay Amy Schumer Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Trainwreck Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Amy Schumer Nominated
Hollywood Film Awards Hollywood Comedy Award Amy Schumer Won
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Best Original Screenplay Trainwreck Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Best Original Screenplay Trainwreck Nominated
Best Comedy Film Won
London Film Critics Circle Supporting Actress of the Year Tilda Swinton Nominated
MTV Movie Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Amy Schumer Nominated
Best Comedic Performance Amy Schumer Nominated
Best Kiss Amy Schumer and Bill Hader Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast Trainwreck Nominated
People's Choice Awards Favorite Comedic Movie Trainwreck Nominated
Favorite Comedic Movie Actress Amy Schumer Nominated
Phoenix Critics Circle Best Comedy Film Trainwreck Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Comedy Film Trainwreck Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Original Screenplay Amy Schumer Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards Best Original Screenplay Amy Schumer Nominated
Women Film Critics Circle Best Comedic Actress Amy Schumer Won

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This article is about the 2015 film For the 2008 film see Andrew Lane film producer Trainwreck is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed and co produced by Judd Apatow and written by and starring Amy Schumer along with an ensemble supporting cast that includes Bill Hader Brie Larson Colin Quinn John Cena Vanessa Bayer Tilda Swinton Ezra Miller Mike Birbiglia Norman Lloyd and LeBron James The film is about a hard drinking promiscuous free spirited young magazine writer named Amy Townsend Schumer who has her first serious relationship with a prominent orthopedic surgeon named Aaron Conners Hader The film received positive reviews from critics praising the performances of Schumer Hader and Cena and the screenplay TrainwreckTheatrical release posterDirected byJudd ApatowWritten byAmy SchumerProduced byJudd Apatow Barry MendelStarringAmy Schumer Bill Hader Brie Larson Colin Quinn John Cena Tilda Swinton LeBron JamesCinematographyJody Lee LipesEdited byWilliam Kerr Paul ZuckerMusic byJon BrionProductioncompanyApatow ProductionsDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease datesMarch 15 2015 2015 03 15 SXSW July 17 2015 2015 07 17 United States Running time125 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 35 million 2 Box office 140 8 million 3 Principal photography began on May 19 2014 in New York City The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 15 2015 and was theatrically released in the United States on July 17 2015 by Universal Pictures The film won several awards and was nominated for numerous others including two Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Filming 3 2 Music 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Lafayette shooting 4 3 Critical response 4 4 Accolades 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditIn 1992 Gordon Townsend tells his young daughters Amy and Kim that the impending divorce with their mom was inevitable as monogamy is not realistic repeating it like a mantra Twenty three years later in 2015 Amy is a heavy drinking over sexed party girl writes for a men s magazine and is seeing gym addict Steven Her cold British boss Dianna assigns her to write an article about sports doctor Aaron Conners While interviewing Aaron a text from Kim insisting they move Gordon to a cheaper assisted living facility causes Amy to hyperventilate He calms her down suggesting dinner There he praises her writing and talks about his family After drinks she suggests going to his place and having sex Although it s against her rule of never sleeping over after sex she stays the night when asked The next day Aaron calls to ask if they can see each other again Panicking she tells him they will talk about it at the interview then she and her friend Nikki decide it has to end Meanwhile Aaron s friend LeBron James is excited for him as Aaron has not dated for six years Amy watches Aaron s surgery to Billy Joel s Uptown Girl his favorite song Afterwards she tries to break it off but he insists they like each other and should date Amy then gets a call that her father has fallen so Aaron drives and tends to her father Aaron and Amy begin dating and fall for each other She is worried she is going to mess up but Kim tells her she is just doing what s normal Gordon overdoses and dies from a stockpile of his medication At his funeral Amy and Kim have a falling out Amy accuses Kim of not caring about Gordon as she has always been more sympathetic towards him and has developed a similar outlook on relationships and life in general over the years Shortly after Aaron tells Amy that he loves her she berates him for choosing that particular day to say it for the first time Aaron receives a prestigious award at a luncheon and brings Amy While he is making his speech Amy gets a call from her boss Dianna who threatens to fire her if she does not answer So she takes the call leaving during his speech Afterwards Aaron is upset that she missed it so they start arguing Returning home Aaron thinks they should not go to bed angry so Amy rants all night Too tired to operate on Amar e Stoudemire that morning he tells Amy they need to take a break Hurt Amy tells him they should just break up as his article got canceled Saying You win he leaves Out drinking with her co workers the intern takes Amy home their bizarre sexual encounter is interrupted by his mom revealing he is only 16 The next day Dianna fires Amy for the incident Aaron is moping in his apartment when LeBron calls claiming he has been injured He rushes over to find an intervention including LeBron Matthew Broderick Chris Evert and Marv Albert They tell him he has always been afraid of opening up and needs to fix things with Amy but Aaron insists it is over Making amends with Kim Amy catches up and they Kim and her family comfort her with a group hug Amy decides it is time to change clearing out all the alcohol from her apartment She takes her Aaron story to Vanity Fair where it gets published sending Aaron the magazine with the story After attending a game at Madison Square Garden Aaron is called back to the court where the Knicks City Dancers perform with Amy front and center to Aaron s favorite songs including Uptown Girl She tells him she wants to make their relationship work They profess their love and kiss to applause Cast EditAmy Schumer 4 as Amy Townsend Devin Fabry as 9 year old Amy Bill Hader 4 as Dr Aaron Conners Brie Larson 4 as Kim Townsend Carla Oudin as 5 year old Kim Colin Quinn 4 as Gordon Townsend John Cena 4 as Steven Vanessa Bayer 4 as Nikki Mike Birbiglia 4 as Tom Ezra Miller 4 as Donald Dave Attell as Noam Tilda Swinton 4 as Dianna LeBron James 5 as himself Jon Glaser 4 as Schultz Randall Park 6 as Bryson Evan Brinkman as Alistair Amar e Stoudemire as himself Norman Lloyd 7 as Norman Cliff Method Man Smith 5 as Temembe Daniel Radcliffe as The Dog Walker Marisa Tomei 8 as The Dog Owner Keith Robinson as Guy in Back of the Theater Marv Albert as himself Matthew Broderick as himself Chris Evert as herself Tony Romo as himself Leslie Jones as Angry Subway Patron Pete Davidson as Dr Conners patient Josh Segarra as Staten Island Oli Bobby Kelly as One Night Stand Guy Dan Soder as Dumpster Guy Tim Meadows as Tim Jim Florentine as One Night Stand Guy Nikki Glaser as Lisa 9 Claudia O Doherty as Wendy 9 Bridget Everett as Kat 9 Jim Norton 10 as Carriage Driver uncredited Rachel Feinstein as Nurse RachelProduction EditOn August 26 2013 Universal Studios optioned an untitled script written by Amy Schumer that she would also star in 11 On November 27 2013 it was announced that Judd Apatow would direct the film 12 On January 8 2014 it was announced that the film would be released on July 24 2015 13 On January 30 2014 Bill Hader joined the cast of the film 14 On February 18 2014 Brie Larson also joined the cast 15 On March 28 2014 Colin Quinn Barkhad Abdi Mike Birbiglia Jon Glaser Vanessa Bayer John Cena Ezra Miller and Tilda Swinton were cast in the film though Abdi ultimately did not appear in it 4 On May 7 2014 Method Man and LeBron James joined the cast of the film with James replacing Abdi 5 On June 30 Daniel Radcliffe was spotted filming some scenes for the film which confirmed his casting 16 On July 1 Marisa Tomei was also confirmed to appear in scenes with Radcliffe 8 In an interview with The New York Times Schumer revealed that she and Apatow dismissed their first idea for a story later revealed to have Schumer as a used car saleswoman 17 and shifted to an amplified and comedic version of Schumer s own past as its basis 18 Filming Edit Principal photography began on May 19 2014 in New York City 19 On June 2 the crew began filming in the area of Manhattan and Long Island 20 Principal photography ended on August 1 2014 21 Editing on the movie began with the start of filming the movie was finalized in December 2014 22 Music Edit Jon Brion composed the music for the film 23 Reception EditBox office Edit Trainwreck grossed 110 2 million in North America and 30 6 million in other territories for a total gross of 140 8 million against a budget of 35 million 3 In the United States and Canada Trainwreck opened on July 17 2015 the same day as the superhero film Ant Man Initial projections had the film opening to around 20 million with The Hollywood Reporter noting that it could overperform if it was popular with females or underperform given how R rated comedies had struggled over the summer with both Ted 2 and Magic Mike XXL failing to meet expectations 2 It made 1 8 million on Thursday night showings which began at 8 p m in 2 363 theaters 24 and 10 7 million on its opening day 25 Through its opening weekend it grossed 30 1 million in 3 158 theaters exceeding expectations This was Apatow s second biggest debut as a director just behind the 30 7 million debut of Knocked Up and the sixth biggest debut for a film that he was involved in as a writer director or producer 26 27 28 The film played 69 female with 66 over 25 years old which is typical for an R rated comedy According to a poll conducted by Rentrak in its opening weekend 28 of respondents said they went to see the film because of Schumer 26 Lafayette shooting Edit Main article 2015 Lafayette shooting On July 23 2015 a mass shooting occurred at the Grand 16 movie theater in Lafayette Louisiana during a screening of the movie that resulted in two dead and nine injured Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 84 based on 286 reviews with an average rating of 7 3 10 The website s critical consensus reads Trainwreck drags commitment out of all but the most rom com phobic filmgoers with sharp humor relatable characters and hilarious work from Amy Schumer 29 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 75 out of 100 based on 45 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 30 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 31 Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film three and a half stars out of four saying Schumer and Hader are wonderful together Gender inequity in the world of comedy deserves all the overdue attention it s getting and more But there are matters of craft wit no matter how crude the jokes and timing that transcend chromosomes 32 Richard Roeper of The Chicago Sun Times praised the performances of the cast particularly Schumer Hader Quinn and James 33 He also called Schumer s performance worthy of an Academy Award nomination 34 Benjamin Lee of The Guardian gave the film three out of five stars stating Judd Apatow s latest is rough around the edges but his focus on a female protagonist refreshes a genre in sore need of change 35 Ian Crouch writing for The New Yorker singled out LeBron James performance for praise writing that it seems safe to declare that he has given the greatest motion picture acting performance by an active professional basketball player of all time but we know Jabbar already has this in Airplane 36 Chris Nashawaty of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B saying Beneath all of his bad boy shtick Apatow s always been a pretty conventional moralist But Schumer gives their raunchy rom com enough of her signature spikiness to prevent it from ever feeling predictable 37 Jacob Hall of the New York Daily News gave the film four out of five stars saying Schumer raises Apatow s game beautifully Her biting pitch black wit and his penchant for character driven comedy go together like gin and tonic 38 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film three and a half stars out of four saying Sweet is not how Schumer wants Trainwreck to go down She wants to explode rom com cliches and replace them with something fierce and ready to rumble Done 39 Sara Stewart of the New York Post gave the film four out of four stars saying Trainwreck is a corrective to a lot of outdated cliches It s very funny and sweet and even a little weepy and it has maybe the best scene ever filmed of dirty talk gone wrong 40 Ty Burr of The Boston Globe gave the film three out of four stars saying Trainwreck serves as confirmation that a star is born a seemingly average woman whose above average superpowers include reminding us of our own Where she goes from here should be fascinating to watch 41 Brian Truitt of USA Today gave the film three out of four stars saying With films such as Funny People and This Is 40 Apatow has toyed with finding the right blend of the serious and the hilarious and finally hits it here 42 Moira MacDonald of The Seattle Times gave the film three out of four stars saying There s nothing remotely fresh about this plotline or the way Apatow true to form makes the movie 20 minutes longer than it should be but Trainwreck works as comedy more often than it doesn t and that s rare enough 43 Alonso Duralde of The Wrap said Ultimately comes down in favor of mainstream girl gets boy in a way that Inside Amy Schumer might find a little dubious but it never feels like Schumer is aggressively watering down her uniquely prickly brand of comedy for a mass audience 44 Accolades Edit Award Category Recipients ResultACE Eddie Awards Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical William Kerr and Paul Zucker NominatedAustin Film Critics Association The Robert R Bobby McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award Amy Schumer NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Most Promising Performer Amy Schumer NominatedCritics Choice Awards Best Comedy Trainwreck NominatedBest Actor in a Comedy Bill Hader NominatedBest Actress in a Comedy Amy Schumer WonDenver Film Critics Society Best Comedy Trainwreck NominatedBest Original Screenplay Amy Schumer NominatedEmpire Awards Best Comedy Trainwreck NominatedBest Screenplay Amy Schumer NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Trainwreck NominatedBest Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Amy Schumer NominatedHollywood Film Awards Hollywood Comedy Award Amy Schumer WonKansas City Film Critics Circle Best Original Screenplay Trainwreck NominatedLas Vegas Film Critics Society Best Original Screenplay Trainwreck NominatedBest Comedy Film WonLondon Film Critics Circle Supporting Actress of the Year Tilda Swinton NominatedMTV Movie Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Amy Schumer NominatedBest Comedic Performance Amy Schumer NominatedBest Kiss Amy Schumer and Bill Hader NominatedBest Ensemble Cast Trainwreck NominatedPeople s Choice Awards Favorite Comedic Movie Trainwreck NominatedFavorite Comedic Movie Actress Amy Schumer NominatedPhoenix Critics Circle Best Comedy Film Trainwreck NominatedSt Louis Film Critics Association Best Comedy Film Trainwreck WonWashington D C Area Film Critics Association Best Original Screenplay Amy Schumer NominatedWriters Guild of America Awards Best Original Screenplay Amy Schumer NominatedWomen Film Critics Circle Best Comedic Actress Amy Schumer 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