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The Wedding Video Reviews

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Graham Young
Birmingham Post

It's not a bad production, but the excitement of its concept soon wears off - largely because wedding movies are so old hat these days. And who wears old hats at a wedding?

Full Review Source: Birmingham Post | Original Score: 2/5

September 5, 2012
Graham Young
Birmingham Mail

The ratio of the film made it look like I was watching a moving postage stamp set in the middle of an envelope. Whatever happened to the idea of 'the big picture'?

Full Review Source: Birmingham Mail | Original Score: 2/5

September 7, 2012

Supremely well-intentioned, low-budget British comedy which, with all the will in the world, a likeable cast can't quite power to greatness.

Full Review Source: Film4

March 4, 2013
Trevor Johnston
Time Out
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This homegrown romcom is pretty much doomed from the start.

Full Review Source: Time Out | Original Score: 2/5

August 14, 2012
Matthew Leyland
Total Film

For a better Webb/wedding bet, try Confetti or Peep Show's Season 4 finale.

Full Review Source: Total Film | Original Score: 2/5

August 6, 2012

This is London

This wedding comedy ought to be funnier and more lively than it is.There is, however, a good idea at its centre.

Full Review Source: This is London | Original Score: 2/5

August 17, 2012

Still has lots of very funny moments and a realistic interpretation of the lengths some people go to when confronted by a camera lens and under ... pressure to perform.

Full Review Source: HeyUGuys | Original Score: 3/5

September 9, 2012
Allan Hunter
Daily Express

It will all slide over painlessly when it turns up on television.

Full Review Source: Daily Express | Original Score: 3/5

August 16, 2012
Tim Robey
Daily Telegraph

It gets by more on goodwill than inspiration, but it's lightly amusing and well played.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | Original Score: 3/5

August 16, 2012
Stella Papamichael
Radio Times

Except for a very silly ending, his film goes down as easily as a glass of bubbly.

Full Review Source: Radio Times | Original Score: 3/5

August 23, 2012
Matthew Turner
ViewLondon

Low on big laughs but remains enjoyable thanks to a consistently amusing script and strong comic performances from a talented cast, though it's also a little too predictable in places.

Full Review Source: ViewLondon | Original Score: 3/5

August 15, 2012
Jason Best
Movie Talk

The found-footage gimmick has become a tired cliché in the horror genre but it receives a new jolt of energy in this sprightly romantic comedy thanks to the comic spark provided by a clutch of big-and-small screen British stars.

Full Review Source: Movie Talk

August 17, 2012
Philip French
Observer [UK]

A compendium of every terrible wedding experience and joke you ever heard (including the bride's teenage reputation for drugs and promiscuity), it's crude, broad and moderately funny.

Full Review Source: Observer [UK]

August 19, 2012
Angie Errigo
Empire Magazine

Not quite Four Weddings-funny but always entertaining and endearing in equal measure. Less so if you're preparing for a wedding.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | Original Score: 3/5

August 13, 2012
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]

We get one or two outrageous sight gags and massive "getting progressively drunk" montages, and some neatly managed comedy on the laugh-with/laugh-at borderline.

Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | Original Score: 3/5

August 16, 2012

Liverpool Echo

The film amuses and charms in equal measure, relying on the comic timing of its ensemble British cast led by Rufus Hound.

Full Review Source: Liverpool Echo

August 17, 2012
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