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The Big Wedding
TrailerA long-divorced couple fakes being married as their family unites for a wedding.Genre: ComedyActors: Robert De Niro, Katherine Heigl, Diane Keaton, Amanda Seyfried, Topher Grace, Susan Sarandon, Robin Williams, Ben Barnes, Christine Ebersole, David Rasche, Patricia Rae, ...»Director: Justin ZackhamCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Big Wedding"
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Characters of "The Big Wedding"
DonPlayed by: Robert De NiroLylaPlayed by: Katherine HeiglElliePlayed by: Diane KeatonMissyPlayed by: Amanda SeyfriedJaredPlayed by: Topher GraceBebePlayed by: Susan SarandonFather MoinighanPlayed by: Robin WilliamsAlejandroPlayed by: Ben BarnesMuffinPlayed by: Christine EbersoleBarryPlayed by: David RascheAndrewPlayed by: Kyle BornheimerMotherPlayed by: Marvina Vinique -
Directors of "The Big Wedding"
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Creators of "The Big Wedding"
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Critic Reviews of "The Big Wedding"
Time OutMay 29, 2013It's not the sheer predictability of the ensuing frolics that's hardest to take, or even the dismal attempts at humour ... but the sheer misery of watching actors you once respected demean themselves in such utterly worthless fodder.
Chicago ReaderMay 03, 2013Barring a few off-color jokes, though, the movie feels like a Carol Burnett sketch dragged out to feature length.
ReelViewsApril 28, 2013It's tired and dated with too few laughs to justify the stultifying attempts at drama and the impossible-to-swallow plot contortions.
Richard Roeper.comApril 26, 2013Looks great, some terrific ingredients, but when you slice it up, what a disappointment.
TheWrapApril 26, 2013Sarandon, Keaton and De Niro mesh beautifully, fully convincing as a trio of old friends and carting in lots of characterization that would be otherwise lacking in Zackham's rote screenplay.
New York Magazine/VultureApril 26, 2013For all its surface amiability, The Big Wedding might be one of the more frustrating films of the year.
Tulsa WorldFebruary 03, 2017The unnecessarily complicated plot would have been tough to squeeze into any movie, let alone a 90-minute one. Needless to say, it is quite choppy.
Movie MezzanineFebruary 20, 2014Some scripts can be saved by a good cast that delivers the material with as much chutzpah as possible. And then there are some that are simply unsalvageably dreadful.
Reno Gazette-JournalAugust 13, 2013The goofy characters waltz through plenty of offbeat situations, but that's not enough because quirky and funny are not synonymous.
Examiner.comAugust 12, 2013What it desperately needed was more originality. I suppose Zackham thought that if he just got a great cast and sprinkled enough humor into it, then those would be enough to cover up all the flaws in the script. Unfortunately, he was very much mistaken.
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)July 11, 2013Behold the unholy matrimony of hack-job romance and whack-job comedy. Witness the blindingly bleached marriage of house-porn and cocky Caucasian privilege. Suffer the union of former A-list stars and express-cashed paycheques.
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