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Bottoms

A movie about empowering women (the hot ones).
2023 | 91m | English

(54426 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Unpopular best friends PJ and Josie start a high school self-defense club to meet girls and lose their virginity. They soon find themselves in over their heads when the most popular students start beating each other up in the name of self-defense.
Release Date: Aug 25, 2023
Director: Emma Seligman
Writer: Emma Seligman, Rachel Sennott
Genres: Comedy
Keywords cheerleader, female friendship, high school, bullying, coming of age, teenage girl, school assembly, high school student, teen comedy, lgbt, sex comedy, duringcreditsstinger, teen anger, jocks, teen social issues, satirical, fight club, toxic masculinity, playful, provocative, absurdist humor, absurd, witty, hilarious, romantic, amused, audacious, defiant, exuberant, sarcastic
Production Companies Orion Pictures, Brownstone Productions
Box Office Revenue: $12,976,079
Budget: $11,300,000
Updates Updated: May 28, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Rachel Sennott PJ
Ayo Edebiri Josie
Ruby Cruz Hazel Callahan
Havana Rose Liu Isabel
Kaia Gerber Brittany
Nicholas Galitzine Jeff
Miles Fowler Tim
Marshawn Lynch Mr. G
Dagmara Dominczyk Mrs. Callahan
Punkie Johnson Rhodes
Zamani Wilder Annie
Summer Joy Campbell Sylvie
Virginia Tucker Stella-Rebecca
Wayne Pére Principal Meyers
Toby Nichols Goth Kid
Cameron Stout Tucker
Ted Ferguson Old Man
Bruno Rose Mathieu
Zach Primo Skater Bro
Liz Elkins Newcomer Sharon
Krystal Alayne Chambers Fight Club Girl (uncredited)
Richard Chattmon Huntington Football Player #05 (uncredited)
Zelvin Collins II Pep Rally Spectator (uncredited)
Wendy Conrad Spectator (uncredited)
A.J. Dazee Fight Club Girl (uncredited)
Jennifer Dent Teacher (uncredited)
Lacey Dover Cheerleader (uncredited)
Seth Fuentes Student (uncredited)
Rose Bianca Grue Spectator (uncredited)
Suzette Lange Spectator (uncredited)
Mátt Norman Football Player (uncredited)
Theresa Raymond High School Student (uncredited)
Devyn Sandidge Football Fan (uncredited)
David Storm Football Fan (uncredited)
Kasia Trepagnier High School Student (uncredited)
Name Job
Hanna Park Editor
Maria Rusche Director of Photography
Maribeth Fox Casting
Natalie Christine Johnson Makeup Department Head
Shan Williams Hair Department Head
Eunice Jera Lee Costume Design
Angela Gail Schroeder Set Decoration
Michelle Jones Art Direction
Nate Jones Production Design
Andrea Bella Sound Designer
Robert C. Bigelow Sound Mixer
Chris Foster Sound Re-Recording Mixer
CJ Cole Visual Effects Producer
Isabelle Henault Visual Effects Producer
B. Ted Deiker Unit Production Manager
Ruth Kesler Production Supervisor
Paul A. Levin Post Production Supervisor
Ann Gray Post Production Supervisor
James Roque Jr. First Assistant Director
Beau Coulon On Set Dresser
Jack Dale Downey II Props
Zach Hamlin Set Dresser
Chad Palardy Leadman
Alaina Peck Property Master
Tye Plaisance Set Dresser
John Bowen ADR Supervisor
Greg Crawford ADR Mixer
Jay Fisher Dialogue Editor
Jerry Gilbert ADR Mixer
Matt Hovland ADR Mixer
Nic Ratner Music Editor
Brian Foster Visual Effects Coordinator
Emma Murphy Set Costumer
Megan McAfee Key Costumer
Sandy Parker Script Supervisor
Mandy Mamlet Music Supervisor
Yvette LaPlace Location Manager
Corey Ellow Sr. Assistant Location Manager
Joe Stange Assistant Location Manager
Rhys D. Williams Location Coordinator
Max Patrucco Stunts
Devin Stovall Stunts
Joseph R. Fitzgerald "B" Camera Operator
Cody Gautreau First Assistant "B" Camera
Criss Green Grip
Jerry M. Jacob Second Unit Cinematographer
Franklin Jones II Key Rigging Grip
Corey Kirkling Key Grip
Jaim O'Neil Gaffer
Patti Perret Still Photographer
Hunter Thomas Epk Camera Operator
Shawna Brazell Casting Assistant
Charlotte Gale Extras Casting
Kim Ostroy Casting Associate
Lee Pierce Extras Casting
Ashley Talbot Truck Costumer
Isabel Cafaro-Anderson Digital Intermediate Producer
Riece Dudoussat Dailies Operator
Sean Dunckley Digital Colorist
Phil McGowan Scoring Mixer
Josh Dietrich Additional Production Assistant
Paul Woodhall Carpenter
Eliseo Arreola Stunts
Silas Borelly Stunts
Aaron Pigg Transportation Coordinator
Jacob DiLandro Production Assistant
Katie Funck Production Assistant
Deuce Cheryl Hedrick Production Coordinator
Leah Thorkelson Production Assistant
Shelby Williams Unit Publicist
Sara K Young Health and Safety
Ashleigh Lewis Stunts
Deven MacNair Stunt Coordinator
Casey Ann Zeller Stunts
Michelle Andrea Adams Utility Stunts, Stunt Double
Emma Seligman Director, Writer
Rachel Sennott Writer
Leo Birenberg Original Music Composer
Charli xcx Original Music Composer
Joshwa Walton VFX Artist
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
George A. Lara Foley Mixer
Charlie Mascagni Utility Sound
Zsolt Éliás Focus Puller
Madeline Brown Hairstylist
Damita Jones Key Hair Stylist
Lesley Rodriguez Makeup Artist
Carlos Savant Special Effects Makeup Artist
Amy C. Weinberg Key Makeup Artist
Chad Chamberlain "A" Camera Operator
Name Title
B. Ted Deiker Executive Producer
Alison Small Producer
Max Handelman Producer
Alana Mayo Supervising Producer
Rachel Sennott Executive Producer
Emma Seligman Executive Producer
Elizabeth Banks Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 5 42 71 30
2024 6 37 56 26
2024 7 35 65 22
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Reviews

Brent_Marchant
1.0

I hate to admit it, but I allowed myself to be suckered in to this one as a result of its rambunctiously funny trailer only to be grossly disappointed at what I saw. This is a positively dreadful film, and I’m at a complete loss to understand how viewers have found it funny. When a pair of lesbian h ... igh school students (Rachel Sennott, Ayo Edebiri) establish a fight club (i.e., a euphemistically labeled “self-defense program”) as a means to surreptitiously bed down their cheerleader classmates (a story line that’s more than a little dubious in itself), they subsequently launch into a meandering narrative that makes little sense and plays like it was made up by a group of stoners who’ll laugh at anything when suitably smoked up. The film starts out trying way too hard and then proceeds to quickly go downhill from there. Much of the material is in questionable taste, too, such as sequences that feature unrestrained physical abuse against women, as well as other forms of sanctioned violence. How is this stuff supposed to be funny? “Bottoms” has been described by viewers and critics as a go-for-broke/anything-for-a-laugh comedy, but I found its distasteful stabs at humor cringeworthy at best. What’s more, the picture’s feeble attempts at trying to inject the narrative with a message related to women’s empowerment are completely betrayed by its many wrong-headed plot devices. To the film’s credit, it does feature some passable performances by its supporting cast (most notably Punkie Johnson, Dagmara Dominczyk and former NFL star Marshawn Lynch). But, sadly, this effort is a big step down for director Emma Seligman and writer-actor Rachel Sennott, both of whom turned in brilliant work in their raucous collaboration, “Shiva, Baby” (2020) (not to mention that Sennott’s casting represents a laughable choice for someone who’s nearly 28 attempting to portray an 18-year-old character). It’s also quite a comedown for producer Elizabeth Banks, who scored big earlier this year with the utterly hilarious “Cocaine Bear.” It occurred to me after watching this debacle that maybe I’m just getting old and losing my sense of humor, but, after thinking it over, I realized that’s genuinely not the case. This may indeed represent a case of changing movie tastes, but, if that’s so, I’m seriously troubled about the direction in which those tastes are headed.

Sep 06, 2023
Geronimo1967
5.0

"PJ" (Rachel Sennott) and her best mate "Josie" (Ayo Edebiri) are starting the new year at school confident that they won't get laid! It's not just that they are gay, it's that they are gay, "ugly" and "untalented" - a toxic combination designed to ensure they continue to get their fun from Pornhub. ... Meantime, cheating school heart-throb "Jeff" (Nicholas Galitzine) is having a row with his girlfriend "Isabel" (Havana Rose Liu) that sees the latter take refuge with the girls in their car and the most minuscule of car accidents reduce this macho lad to a gibbering wreck! This is what inspires our duo to start a club at school that will ostensibly teach young women the basics of self defence whilst allowing them to maybe get some "fun" into the bargain! What now ensues is all rather puerile, I found. Maybe it's supposed to be satire, but that any school would allow the pupils to use the gym to beat each other up - under the supervision of a teacher - is just preposterous. The characterisations are just about as shallow as you can get and the writers need to appreciate that using the full gamut of Anglo-Saxon expletives doesn't actually make a film funny. As it lumbers on it becomes more and more cringe-worthy until a denouement that is just like something left on the cutting room floor from an edition of "Happy Days". I get that I'm not the demographic, but this is still a weakly constructed, over-acted and rather aggressive reinforcement of just about every stereotype there might be in an American school - and none of these people come off very well.

Nov 09, 2023
CapreseMartini
N/A

Bottoms tries to be a queer, feminist twist on the high school comedy, but what it delivers is a chaotic, mean-spirited farce that confuses shock value for substance. Also, writer is a degenerate for putting sex scenes in a high-school movie. Watch literally anything else. ...

Mar 27, 2025