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The Wedding Ringer
23 September 1941
28 November 1984, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA
6 October 1986, New York City, New York, USA
24 March 1987, Washington, USA
19 November 1957, Sherman, Texas, USA
March 07, 2017
The Wedding Ringer isn't innovative, but ultimately it's a crowd-pleasing movie.January 16, 2015
A mostly disposable, occasionally quite funny bromance distinguished at times by its earnestness.August 02, 2015
Loudmouth Hart swears copiously, while the tubby Gad gets pitched into a series of undignified scrapes that usually end with damage to his genitals. Laughs, though, are few and far between.December 30, 2015
Mostly funny but ultimately forgettable.February 25, 2016
An incompetent comedy that must have either gone horribly wrong or simply started with a low bar.January 23, 2015
Screenwriters Jeremy Garelick and Jay Lavender don't even try to make the premise seem plausible; rather, they use it as a springboard for screwball complications and verbal humor.December 30, 2015
While I agree studios historically save January to release their not-so-entertaining movies, Hart and Gad make you laugh simply by showing up. Add a moderately funny script, and The Wedding Ringer is a winnerJanuary 19, 2015
What saves the film are its two leads, who aren't afraid to show their sensitive sides -- along with other parts of themselves.January 16, 2015
Hart rants, Gad fidgets, and together this pair barrels through the plot, shaping between them a surprisingly potent friendship.February 16, 2015
The plot's old, the title's borrowed and the jokes are blue - but there's nothing remotely new in this wearying bromantic comedy.September 09, 2016
It's a pleasant experience, if not a revelatory one, and the chance to see a part of the world we'd otherwise never know.