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The Groomsmen
TrailerBlue-collar Paulie prepares for fatherhood and his forthcoming wedding to Sue by hanging out with his groomsmen. A week before the big day, he and his four attendants wrestle with issues related to friendship and maturity.Actors: Edward Burns, Heather Burns, John Leguizamo, Matthew Lillard, Donal Logue, Jay Mohr, Brittany Murphy, Shari Albert, Jessica Capshaw, Spencer Fox, Kevin Kash, ...»Director: Edward BurnsCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: SDRelease: 2006IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Groomsmen"
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Characters of "The Groomsmen"
PauliePlayed by: Edward BurnsJulesPlayed by: Heather BurnsTCPlayed by: John LeguizamoDez HowardPlayed by: Matthew LillardJimboPlayed by: Donal LogueCousin Mike SullivanPlayed by: Jay MohrSuePlayed by: Brittany MurphyTina HowardPlayed by: Shari AlbertJenPlayed by: Jessica CapshawLittle JackPlayed by: Spencer FoxCrystalPlayed by: Amy LeonardMr. BPlayed by: Arthur J. NascarellaPopsPlayed by: John F. O'DonohueTop CatPlayed by: Joe PistoneLittle MattPlayed by: John Russo -
Directors of "The Groomsmen"
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Creators of "The Groomsmen"
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Critic Reviews of "The Groomsmen"
Mick LaSalle San Francisco ChronicleAugust 25, 2006This is the movie I believe Burns has been trying to make since The Brothers McMullen, 11 years ago.
Philip Wuntch Dallas Morning NewsAugust 25, 2006Traffics in such familiar territory as sibling rivalries, generational estrangements and broken dreams. But it slowly, sometimes too slowly, connects with the viewer.
Ty Burr Boston GlobeAugust 10, 2006The Groomsmen may be low-cal Cassavetes or Secrets and Lies for mooks, but Burns knows his turf. The marvel is that after seven films he's still finding fresh grass.
Owen Gleiberman Entertainment WeeklyJuly 26, 2006In a film of minor ambition, [the characters are] all worthy company.
Stephen Whitty Newark Star-LedgerJuly 14, 2006The problem is that Burns -- who insists on writing all his own material -- isn't a very good writer.
Kyle Smith New York PostJuly 14, 2006Instead of whimsy there's nastiness, and instead of promising newcomers there's a cluster of formerly hot actors gone cold.
Cole Smithey ColeSmithey.comApril 22, 2009Writer/director Ed Burns adds a droopy fourth chapter to his Irish-American working class films...
Doris Toumarkine Film Journal InternationalMarch 01, 2007Secure in its indie identity and wholly entertaining, The Groomsmen deserves hordes of filmgoers seeking quality alternatives to the bigger summer pictures.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul) St. Paul Pioneer PressSeptember 21, 2006A standard big-weekend-where- friends-gather-and- everyone-has- a-secret movie.
Frank Swietek One Guy's OpinionAugust 23, 2006It appears that as a filmmaker Burns is having as much difficulty maturing as his characters do.
Mark Bell Film ThreatAugust 19, 2006Its realistic portrayal of an almost extinct small-town dynamic between friends and family is not to be missed.
Harvey S. Karten CompuserveAugust 07, 2006Ed Burns repeats himself in his familiar territory about people who are young and stupid.
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