In the film, Schumer's character jokes her surgeon boyfriend is "acting like Anne Hathaway on Oscar night" when he picks up an award for his philanthropic efforts and hauls the trophy around with him.

The Les Miserables star, who was spotted with her Oscar throughout the night after her Academy Awards win in 2012, has seen the film - and she thought the jab was hilarious.

Taking to Instagram on Monday (20Jul15), the actress shared a photo of her ticket stub for the film and wrote: "Dear @AmySchumer, Don't pretend like when you win your Oscar - which you could for your brilliant and refreshing writing and/or acting in @TrainwreckMovie - you won't tote it around to every Oscar party you go to."

She ended the note by adding, "Way to slay, Annie."

Hathaway is just one of the many celebrities who have taken to social media since the film hit cinemas in the U.S. on Friday (17Jul15) to heap praise on Schumer's new movie, with stars like Jerry Seinfeld, Dwayne Johnson, Selena Gomez and another Oscar winner Julianne Moore offering positive critiques.