

Ever since her father drilled into her head that monogamy isn't realistic, magazine writer Amy has made promiscuity her credo. As much as she enjoys an uninhibited life free of commitment, Amy is really in a rut. While writing a profile about charming and successful sports doctor Aaron Conners, she finds herself actually falling in love for the first time -- and what's more, Aaron seems to really like her too. Amy starts to wonder if it's time to clean up her act and face her fears.
Acting
Bill Hader's surprisingly tender straight-man energy.
Cinematography
LeBron's actual mansion as romantic backdrop.
Writing
Schumer's specific, unsparing autobiographical voice.

Director
Judd Apatow
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Schumer wrote the script in three weeks after Apatow heard her on Howard Stern; the father character is loosely based on her own dad with MS.
This was LeBron James's first major acting role—he improvised most of his lines, including the Downton Abbey obsession, cementing the athlete-cameo-as-scene-stealer template.