You're Cordially Invited

You're Cordially Invited(2025)

R
01/29/2025 (US)Comedy, Romance1h 49m
5.8

"Save the date. Prepare for chaos."

Overview

When two weddings are accidentally booked on the same day at the same venue, each bridal party is challenged with preserving their family's special moment while making the most of the unanticipated tight quarters. In a hilarious battle of determination and grit, the father of the bride and sister of the other bride chaotically go head-to-head as they stop at nothing to uphold an unforgettable celebration for their loved ones.

Nicholas Stoller

Director

Nicholas Stoller

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Jim vs. Margot

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The Cast Paints Each Other

The Cast Paints Each Other

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The Cast of You're Cordially Invited Unboxes the Plot

The Cast of You're Cordially Invited Unboxes the Plot

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Roll Playback With The Cast

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Will Ferrell Wrestles an Alligator

Will Ferrell Wrestles an Alligator

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Jim and Margot's Fight for the Dock

Jim and Margot's Fight for the Dock

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Wedding Pet Peeves

Wedding Pet Peeves

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A review by r96sk
5.0

Written on February 10, 2025

'You’re Cordially Invited': bad movie! It's as unfunny as it is unlikeable, there isn't one character that I wanted to see appear in front of my eyes; and they attempt to redeem them all at the end, which falls flat. Also, Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon aren't the best match.

The end credit singalong with Ferrell and Witherspoon is the only part of this that I'd list under (mini) positives. There are a couple of decent bits scattered in, though none of which stick in the memory as they are paired with rubbish. The near two hour run time doesn't helped either.