Two wedding parties feud after being accidentally booked at the same venue in this movie co-starring Geraldine Viswanathan and Meredith Hagner.
You’re Cordially Invited” unites these two once-ubiquitous box-office forces in a streaming-only wedding comedy that cross-pollinates “Father of the Bride” with “Wedding Crashers.”
and a cameo from retired NFL star Peyton Manning. Reese and Will previously acted together in sketches like The Fishy Little Mermaid and Celebrity Jeopardy when she hosted NBC's Saturday Night ...
Prime Video has released the final trailer for its upcoming romantic comedy film You’re Cordially Invited which stars Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon . It looks like a funny flick filled with all kinds of wedding chaos.
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon can’t quite salvage a comedy that's as overcrowded as the dueling nuptials it depicts.
Are you with Reese Witherspoon or Will Ferrell? “You're Cordially Invited,” a new comedy directed by Nicholas Stoller, brings together two stars whose movie worlds are nearly as divided as wedding guests on separate sides of the aisle.
If ever there were a season in need of some lighthearted escapism, this winter would surely be it. So audiences may well embrace Amazon's wedding comedy, "You're Cordially Invited" -- streaming on Prime January 30th — as the equivalent of fast-food comfort.
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You're Cordially Invited is good for some laughs and has some surprising depth, but has so much going on that it struggles under the weight of it all.
You’re Cordially Invited” — 2.5 stars Are you with the bride or the groom? Hold on, scratch that. Are you with Reese Witherspoon or Will Ferrell? “You're Cordially Invited,” a
The most surprising thing about this by-the-numbers comedy, in fact, is that it comes to us from writer-director Nicholas Stoller. He updated Kermit & Co. so delightfully in “The Muppets,” tartly reconceived the revenge rom-com with “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” and scored on the small screen with both “Platonic” and the updated “Goosebumps.”