Kinda Pregnant Review: I Was Irked By Amy Schumer’s Uncomfortable Netflix Comedy That’s More Icky Than Funny

It is a truth universally acknowledged that if a movie begins with a woman expecting a marriage proposal from her boyfriend, she isn’t getting one. It was a fate Elle Woods suffered, and now so does Amy Schumer’s Lainy in Netflix’s uncomfortable comedy Kinda Pregnant. After an awkward flashback depicting Lainy as a child who is surprisingly knowledgeable about giving birth, the Tyler Spindel-directed movie kicks off with her preparing for a high-stakes date with her boyfriend of four years (Damon Wayans Jr.).

An evening where your long-term boyfriend insists on looking nice and going to a fancy restaurant? A proposal is imminent, surely, according to Lainy’s childhood best friend Kate (Jillian Bell). Lainy has always dreamed of having a family — hence the flashback depicting her pretending to have a baby on the playground — but it’s Kate who starts Kinda Pregnant married and, well, pregnant. Naturally, Lainy’s hoped-for proposal never manifests, thus eventually triggering a lie that spirals completely out of control. It could’ve made for a sharp comedy, but there’s an ickiness that overwhelms the whole movie.

Kinda Pregnant’s Story & Humor Undercuts Its Messages About Motherhood

It’s A Frustrating Mix

The lie is that Lainy herself is pregnant, which happens through logic leaps I struggled to follow. It starts with Lainy trying on a fake bump in a maternity store with Kate and enduring an interaction with a dressing room attendant that crosses several boundaries. Lainy clearly hates the whole conversation, but as she watches Kate bond with a co-worker who’s also pregnant (played by Gen V‘s Lizze Broadway), she Googles a random question about pregnant women being obsessed with each other. When an ad for prenatal yoga catches her eye, she decides to don the fake bump and take a class.

Plenty of comedies have been built on characters making horrible choices and being questionable people, but Kinda Pregnant‘s Lainy is a particularly difficult person to get behind.

We’re meant to believe Lainy’s loneliness pushed her to do this, prompted by the distance she now feels from Kate, but Kinda Pregnant isn’t very interested in delving into her innermost feelings. She’s soon forging a friendship with Megan (Ginny & Georgia‘s Brianne Howey), who is expecting her second child and drowning in all the mixed emotions motherhood brings. Through both Megan and Kate, the movie (which was written by Julie Paiva and Schumer, based on a story by Paiva) touches on vital topics such as depression and the dangers of childbirth.

In 2025, those subjects are more timely than ever, but when contrasted with the story of a woman lying about being pregnant, they ring incredibly hollow. It doesn’t help that the movie’s brand of humor consists of fart jokes and making a slang word for a piece of genitalia connected to one character’s last name. That character would be Taskmaster NZ alum Urzila Carlson’s Fallon, who is one of the few cast members who can elicit laughter with this plot.

Kinda Pregnant’s Biggest Problem Is Lainy Herself

The Story Isn’t Willing To Examine Her Flaws


Amy Schumer as Lainy in Kinda Pregnant

Plenty of comedies have been built on characters making horrible choices and being questionable people, but Kinda Pregnant‘s Lainy is a particularly difficult person to get behind. This is mostly because her inherent selfishness is never questioned, and her journey of self-acceptance doesn’t translate beyond what we’re told. She isn’t a very good friend to Kate, as she frequently ignores Kate’s feelings about her pregnancy. When her secret inevitably comes to light, she is let off far too easily, with barely any self-reflection.

Complicating her pregnancy lie is her burgeoning romantic relationship with Josh (Will Forte), Megan’s brother. In terms of Schumer’s growing subgenre of comedies where she romances Saturday Night Live cast members, Trainwreck is infinitely more successful, but Lainy and Josh’s relationship does offer some genuinely sweet moments. Forte makes for an appealing romantic lead and he has good chemistry with Schumer.

Ultimately, though, the positives are far outweighed by the negatives. I found myself getting increasingly frustrated by Lainy’s actions, eagerly anticipating the moment in Kinda Pregnant where she’d be caught only to be let down by the fallout. It got some chuckles out of me, but this is one Netflix movie that can be skipped.

Kinda Pregnant is rated R for Sєxual content, language throughout, and drug use.

Kinda Pregnant


3/10






Pros & Cons

  • Lainy and Josh’s romance has some sweet moments.
  • Amy Schumer’s Lainy is a difficult character to empathize with, as she doesn’t face much consequences for her actions.
  • The crude humor falls flat.
  • Attempts at dealing with serious issues about motherhood don’t mix with the absurd premise.

Related Posts

After Rewatching Marvel’s 7 Million Flop, I Finally Understand Why The MCU’s Fantastic Four Keeps Hiding One Major Part Of Its Story

After Rewatching Marvel’s $167 Million Flop, I Finally Understand Why The MCU’s Fantastic Four Keeps Hiding One Major Part Of Its Story

I have recently rewatched an infamous Marvel flop, and finally understand why The Fantastic Four: First Steps is hiding part of its story. The MCU reboot of…

The Zombie Movie That Defined The Genre Before George A. Romero

The Zombie Movie That Defined The Genre Before George A. Romero

The zombie movie genre is one of the best-known in horror today, but it wasn’t always about the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ rising to eat the flesh of the living….

11 Biggest Differences Between James Gunn’s Superman And Zack Snyder’s Man Of Steel

11 Biggest Differences Between James Gunn’s Superman And Zack Snyder’s Man Of Steel

Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for James Gunn’s Superman James Gunn’s Superman is finally in theaters, introducing audiences to a brand-new Superman for the new DCU. Played…

7 Most Impressive Marvel Movie Moments Carried Out By Characters Without Powers

7 Most Impressive Marvel Movie Moments Carried Out By Characters Without Powers

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) may shine a light on super-powered heroes, but Marvel’s stories have often been able to deliver emotional and compelling beats even with…

Two Upcoming Alan Ritchson Movies Will Confirm He’s The Replacement Of A 77-Year-Old Action Legend

Two Upcoming Alan Ritchson Movies Will Confirm He’s The Replacement Of A 77-Year-Old Action Legend

Comparisons between Alan Ritchson and Arnold Schwarzenegger will only grow louder when the two action heroes co-star in The Man With the Bag in late 2025, and…

All 11 Live-Action Versions Of Lex Luthor, Ranked By Comics Accuracy

All 11 Live-Action Versions Of Lex Luthor, Ranked By Comics Accuracy

Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Superman. Superman just hit theaters, and with its release, audiences are seeing a new take on the Man of Steel’s arch-nemesis,…