The antidote to depression and anxiety, this Amy Schumer comedy is the perfect weekend pick on Netflix
Lainy Newton has always believed that marriage and motherhood were the natural paths to happiness. But when her boyfriend unexpectedly dumps her and her best friend announces a pregnancy, she spirals into doubt. In a moment of absurd impulse, she pretends to be pregnant, launching a lie that quickly gets out of hand. Blending humor with social critique, “Kinda Pregnant” explores the weight of societal expectations and the desperate need for validation.