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A slapdash hodgepodge of scenes, hastily sketched, hideously shot, and erratically edited.
Full reviewDespite their own relationships being full of flaws, a group of people nonetheless try to create a perfect wedding day for the spouses-to-be in this romantic comedy. Stars Maggie Grace (Taken) alongside Oscar-winners Diane Keaton and Jeremy Irons.
A slapdash hodgepodge of scenes, hastily sketched, hideously shot, and erratically edited.
Full reviewIt may seem very on the nose that the word "disaster" is right there in the title, but then nothing seems too leaden for this fiasco.
Full reviewIf Love, Actually had actually been as bad as its most vociferous detractors have long insisted, it would have looked and sounded a lot like this misfire.
Full reviewThe title gives fair warning. If you watch this movie, you’re in for an absolute, unmitigated, cringe-inducing, “WHAT IN GOD’S NAME WERE THEY THINKING?” disaster.
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