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Love. Wedding. Repeat Reviews

The action-packed script could be a passable British farce. Alas, the director and screenwriter Dean Craig instead favors British chagrin plus an overdose of noblesse disdain

| Original Score: C | May 21, 2020

"Love. Wedding. Repeat" isn't quite "Four Weddings and a Funeral," but it scratches that same itch, serving up a comforting cocktail of wacky and sometimes realistically raunchy adult humor with heart.

| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Apr 18, 2020

It's perfectly possible to have a very good time watching Love Wedding Repeat even if you know exactly where it's going from the very first shot to the last.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Apr 17, 2020

Love Wedding Repeat is not as confusing as it is purely lazy, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have its small pleasures.

| Apr 14, 2020

Bouquets to the cast and production values; a quickie divorce from everything else.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 14, 2020

It's a piece of wedding-cake frosting designed to give you a sugar buzz for 100 minutes - a small screen diversion that in a movie theater might seem like much "I do" about nothing.

| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Apr 12, 2020

Dean Craig keeps making the same movie. You're not tricking me, dude!

| Apr 12, 2020

Everybody's trying really hard to be funny. It's exhausting and kind of irritating.

| Apr 12, 2020

Dean Craig's script relies on the cheaper fallbacks from Four Weddings: posh people swearing, posh people stammering, posh people falling off battlements.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Apr 11, 2020

At least the Italian scenery and the stranded actors look good. Just don't mistake this charmless, mirthless and shameless ripoff of 'Four Wedding and a Funeral' and 'Groundhog Day' for a comedy with actual laughs.

| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Apr 10, 2020

A very lazy movie filled with cliches and middle school-level humor.

| Original Score: 1/4 | Apr 10, 2020

The film is correct in thinking that a picturesque Italian setting and operatic score would make for a sharp contrast with wry jokes about roofies and vomit. Unfortunately, that juxtaposition never adds up to anything more.

| Original Score: C | Apr 10, 2020

The movie can feel like a not-very-well-oiled, Rube Goldberg-like machine. And a predictable one at that.

| Apr 10, 2020

Take comfort in knowing that you'll be able to divorce yourself from the proceedings with the click of a button.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Apr 10, 2020

Claflin is agreeable enough, but he's no Hugh Grant. His hair's just not floppy enough, to begin with.

| Apr 10, 2020

Long past the film's halfway mark, Craig cleaves the story in two, cutting off a rambling, if entertaining outing, then suddenly remembering (oops!) that there's a timeline flip in the mix.

| Original Score: C+ | Apr 10, 2020

The cast makes everything work, especially Claflin, who displays the clumsy charm of early Hugh Grant, and Munn, whose easygoing charisma is a nice fit with Claflin.

| Original Score: B | Apr 10, 2020

A repeat viewing of an older romantic comedy would make for a better night in.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 10, 2020

Craig... has written and produced episodes of shows like "Hit the Road" and "Off the Hook," but this is his first time directing, and he's got a spry and glancing champagne touch, a way of crafting scenes that go right to your head.

| Apr 10, 2020

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