Love Wedding Marriage Reviews
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Effort confirms that Mulroney is the type of guy who would walk into a Baskin-Robbins and order a single scoop of vanilla in a cup, passing on a myriad of flavors and possibilities to keep the experience as familiar as possible.
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| Original Score: D
Common Sense Media
Ho-hum romcom covers well-worn material; some iffy stuff.
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| Original Score: 1/5
Film Journal International
Fairly excruciating romantic comedy distinguished by its total lack of romance or comedy.
Slant Magazine
The script feels like it was written by people who were born yesterday, lacking any awareness of its triteness.
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| Original Score: 0/4
Moore was a spirited off-screen presence in "Tangled," but her charms as an actress are strained here, and the film only adds more ballast to a résumé already groaning under dead weight such as "Because I Said So" and "License to Wed."
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| Original Score: 1.5/4
A misfire from frenetic start to frantic finish, Dermot Mulroney's filmmaking debut suggests his gifts are best seen in front of the camera.
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| Original Score: 1/5
Except for Brolin as an unlikely born-again Jew, nobody fares well under Mulroney's ham-fisted direction.
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| Original Score: 1/4
If there is a special hell for film critics, it probably has movies like "Love, Wedding, Marriage" on continuous rotation.
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| Original Score: 1/5
AV Club
The "romantic" half of Love, Wedding, Marriage's romantic comedy doesn't work, but that isn't nearly as problematic as the film's profound unfunniness.
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| Original Score: D
"Love Wedding Marriage" is a sitcom stretched the movie length, with almost no laughs.
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| Original Score: .5/5
To describe Love, Wedding, Marriage as sitcommy would be an insult to sitcoms, which can and do succeed in inspiring genuine laughter.
This film is a prison -- and a cruel one -- for both the actors in it and the audience watching, one with walls made of rock-hard, impenetrable stupidity and bars of cold-forged clichés.
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| Original Score: 0/5
Veteran character actor Dermot Mulroney unleashes his inner cornball for this directorial debut, a softly lit, wind-chimes-scored diversion for the Celestial Seasonings set.
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| Original Score: 1/5
Comprised only of half-hearted melodramatics and schmaltzy bromides, the film offers nothing new but plenty of things that are old, borrowed, and apt to make one blue.
ColeSmithey.com
[VIDEO] There are reasons the institution of marriage is becoming more and more obsolete. "Love, Wedding, Marriage" doesn't help turn the tide.
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| Original Score: D
Though it doesn't work as entertainment, this numbingly chipper rom-com (directed by Dermot Mulroney) might be of historical value someday as an A-to-Z guide to the genre's most overworked clichés.
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| Original Score: D
Performances range from wooden to hysterical, and it's largely due to Mulroney's inexperience behind the camera.
Compuserve
An embarrassing sitcom in need of a laugh-track as it is graced by nary a chuckle.
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| Original Score: F

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