Kinda Pregnant Reviews
Kinda Pregnant is as focused on the reality as I should have expected a movie by two mothers, at least one of whom has definitely been pregnant, would be.
| Original Score: B | Feb 20, 2025
The script is an awkward mashup of incompatible comedic styles, as if a teenage Seth MacFarlane tried writing Nora Ephron fan fiction.
| Feb 20, 2025
A few moments of emotional honesty between mothers are the only bits worth watching, but they're too scant to save this mess.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 19, 2025
...a larger-than-life premise that is, for the most part, employed to genial, watchable effect by Spindel...
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Feb 17, 2025
Amy Schumer's best film since TRAINWRECK. The use of Anne Sexton's poem grounds her character in a real way, while Brianne Howey and Will Forte also give memorable performances.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Feb 17, 2025
Kinda Pregnant isn’t good, isn’t memorable, and not funny enough to warrant you spending time on it. Seek out other better rom-coms this Valentine’s day.
| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Feb 15, 2025
It’s a loud, unrefined mess that can’t even live up to a decent background viewing.
| Original Score: D | Feb 14, 2025
Jillian Bell does her thing, stealing every scene, and there are hints of something at the corners. But hints are the most it offers. This is no comeback film.
| Feb 14, 2025
Whether or not any of this works for you will depend on your tolerance level for off-color and scatological humor. “Kinda Pregnant” is kinda gloomy.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 14, 2025
The biggest problem with the film is that Schumer’s character isn’t just flighty or weird, she’s insane.
| Feb 14, 2025
Bearing Schumer’s signature style – there are still few things funnier than women with foul mouths – the film toys with the travails of motherhood, mindfulness and yoga...A wily satire with heart and bite that boasts a very high laugh-per-minute ratio.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Feb 13, 2025
Your enjoyment of this film will come down to how funny you find Schumer and whether you can relate to jokes about women in mid-life.
| Feb 12, 2025
Kinda Pregnant is an example of the worst that modern comedy has to offer: an unlikable lead, raunch that focuses more on gross-outs than humor, and a forced dramatic angle that fails to be meaningful or touching in any way.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Feb 12, 2025
The script of Kinda Pregnant, co-written by Schumer and Julie Paiva, misses chance after chance to explore the real emotional issues raised by its highly artificial premise.
| Feb 11, 2025
…has a very conventional structure of rash deception, betrayal and overheard conversations to move the plot along, but Kinda Pregnant has also got some deft comedy and a generally sunny/ Adam Sandler disposition to run alongside the shock comedy…
| Original Score: 3/5 | Feb 11, 2025
As long as the emotions, terrors and humiliations are big, she’s funny, and [Schumer's] latest, “Kinda Pregnant,” gives her lots of opportunities to be funny.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Feb 8, 2025
The movie lines up a series of predictable predicaments full of one-liners ripe to be stepped on. And a film that offers no surprises inevitably undermines its own comedy, because once you see the joke coming, it quickly ceases to be funny.
| Feb 8, 2025
Schumer hasn’t made anything better than aggressively mediocre since Trainwreck... Kinda Pregnant might be the worst of the bunch.
| Feb 8, 2025
Starts off nicely but quickly runs out of steam and becomes tedious.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 7, 2025
An at best questionable premise gets taken so far that it completely undermines a handful of earnest and vulnerable scenes. It's a shame considering there's a potentially genuine exploration of motherhood somewhere buried under all the muck and mire.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 7, 2025