Table 19 Reviews
Kendrick is such a whirl of energy that she makes even this underwritten role sparkle.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 26, 2017
This is the human message of this amusing film: everyone's life gets messy at times. It's important to cut others some slack, even when it's not deserved.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 21, 2017
Overcoming a shaky start, this low-budget rom-dram rewards patience, with a fine cast delivering strong work. Accept the invitation.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 10, 2017
Sadly, this wedding farce fails to bubble, thanks to unfunny dregs of a script written by the Duplass brothers.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Apr 7, 2017
Not quite stylish indie, and not quite Apatow-esque gross out rom-com.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 7, 2017
The gags ought to have been put out of their misery and there's a deeply uncool unfeminist message.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 3, 2017
The film has a clever premise that probably would have worked as a half-hour 온라인카지노추천 episode but fails to sustain a feature-length comedy.
| Mar 9, 2017
Table 19 doesn't know whether it's looking to depress or inspire, and so ends up failing in both regards.
| Mar 8, 2017
In the end, this is a comedy I was glad I'd made the time for, and as blind dinner dates go this is one I'd go out with again a second time with few reservations whatsoever.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 3, 2017
Mostly, however, what you get is six characters in search of a cringe-comedy that can cohere around them.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Mar 3, 2017
It's worth seeing for its performances, though-in particular Merchant's. His ostrich walk and deadpan line deliveries are a continual source of delight.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Mar 3, 2017
RSVP: Decline with regret.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 3, 2017
"Table 19" is like being stuck at the worst table at a bad wedding.
| Original Score: C- | Mar 3, 2017
Traces of mumblecore remain in "Table 19," cross-bred with a more conventional romantic comedy, and it turns out to be a welcome blend of sweet and sour.
| Original Score: B+ | Mar 2, 2017
Slight even by the wafer-thin standards of the wedding rom-com genre, writer-director Jeffrey Blitz's Table 19 offers a couple of mild chuckles, six actors who've all been far better elsewhere, and a mercifully brief running time.
| Original Score: C | Mar 2, 2017
This comedy about the random losers stuck together at a wedding reception actually, uncannily, creates an experience as dull, awkward and excruciating as the thing it mocks.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Mar 2, 2017
Comedy and drama are toggled like a light switch, and the off-again/on-again flipping keeps Table 19 from getting any kind of flow going.
| Mar 2, 2017
Slapstick and sap vie for prominence in "Table 19," a comedy so lazy that it actually features someone falling off a log.
| Mar 2, 2017
Kendrick, one of the smartest actresses around, is playing well beneath her abilities. The movie is choking on fumes before it's even had the chance to begin.
| Mar 2, 2017
It feels a bit like an unfocused drunk-uncle speech; it's got a couple of good jokes but mostly you just wait it out to get to the inevitable sweet table at the end of the night.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 2, 2017