Performances range from wooden to hysterical, and it's largely due to Mulroney's inexperience behind the camera.
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Entertainment WeeklyAdam Markovitz
Entertainment WeeklyAdam Markovitz
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.
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.
Only old pros James Brolin and Jane Seymour, as Eva's colorfully squabbling parents, occasionally rouse the film beyond its fate as fodder for a Snuggie-wrapped slumber.
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Village VoiceNick Schager
Village VoiceNick Schager
As if written by a robot whose frame of reference wasn't human reality but merely fairy-tale romantic comedies, Love, Wedding, Marriage strips genre tropes down to their scrawny, brittle bones.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
What's most baffling is that such a canny actor is so unable to direct his own cast.