A long-divorced couple fakes being married as their family unites for a wedding.
Writer-director Justin Zackham’s clumsy farce strains to portray love and sex as complicated right across the generations; but the real message is that the Viagra crowd have to put up with crap comedies too.
Tear up the invitation.
It’s doubtful there will be a more baffling bad Hollywood comedy this year.
While it’s nice to see talents like Keaton and Sarandon in The Big Wedding, it’s ultimately frustrating seeing their talents wasted in Zackham’s paper-thin excuse for a rom-com.
Ben Barnes as a Colombian? Really?
Built on chaotically disparate tones and extremely broad jokes that never hit their mark, The Big Wedding is completely devoid of laughs.
Could this be Hollywood's Run For Your Wife?
General release. Check local listings for show times.