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The Wedding Year

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2019 | 90m | English

(3892 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Robert Luketic
Writer: Donald Diego
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A commitment-phobic 27-year old’s relationship is put to the test when she and her boyfriend attend 7 weddings in the same year.
Release Date: Sep 20, 2019
Director: Robert Luketic
Writer: Donald Diego
Genres: Comedy
Keywords wedding
Production Companies Lakeshore Entertainment, Off The Dock
Box Office Revenue: $41,767
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sarah Hyland Mara
Tyler James Williams Jake
Jenna Dewan Jessica
Matt Shively Alex
Anna Camp Ellie
Noureen DeWulf Boss Queen
Wanda Sykes Janet / Grandma
Kristen Johnston Barbara
Patrick Warburton Michael
Keith David Preston
Camille Hyde Nicole
Zora Bikangaga Robbie
Laci Mosley Violet
Tom Connolly Zak
Grace Helbig Kelly
Natasha Loring Sister
Mary Eileen O'Donnell Grandmother
Darlene Vogel Mother
Jimmy Walker Jr. Pastor Watkins
Christian A. Pierce Cool Guy
Ryan Malaty Ron
Kathleen Kenny Bridesmaid
Thomas Kasp Peter
Jeff Dye Marcus
Allegra Lucchesi Boss Bitch
Donnie Smith Man (with Tow Truck)
Myron Natwick Gentleman
Benton Jennings Waiter
Morris Greco Bartender
Carol Herman Wife
Dominic Leeder Brendan (Groom)
Danielle Bux Megan (Bride)
Fred Grandy Preist
Martin Martinez Kid
Ashley Gibson Waitress
Samantha Edelstein Boss (Chef)
Jenn An Girl
Dacia James Rehearsal Dinner Dancer #1
Diana Carreno Rehearsal Dinner Dancer #2
Gustavo Vargas Rehearsal Dinner Dancer #3
Lindsay Richardson Rehearsal Dinner Dancer #4
Barry Lee Youngblood Rehearsal Dinner Dancer #5
Brandon Alexander Rehearsal Dinner Dancer #6
Name Job
Tom Banks Director of Photography
Robert Luketic Director
Renni Pollock Second Assistant "B" Camera
Tamara-Lee Notcutt Casting
Jack L. Zeman Still Photographer
Eric Craig Music Supervisor
Bonnie Osborne Still Photographer
Erica Adams Hair Department Head
Donald Diego Screenplay
Amanda Knehans Art Direction
Brian McNelis Music Supervisor
Bianca Harrison Costumer
Gio Kendall Costumer
Tiffany Tavares Script Supervisor
Peggy Eghbalian Editor
Maria Dirolf Set Decoration
David Beede Sound Mixer
Erin E. Fitzgerald Boom Operator
Allison Hanley Production Design
Josh Bissett Boom Operator
Robin Pabello Second Assistant "A" Camera
Beatrice Sisul Editor
Raney Shockne Original Music Composer
Megan Spatz Costume Design
Name Title
Sarah Hyland Executive Producer
Mark Korshak Producer
Eric Reid Executive Producer
Ryan Kirby Executive Producer
Gary Lucchesi Producer
Jackie Shenoo Executive Producer
Marc Reid Rubel Producer
Michael McKay Executive Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 12 19 8
2024 5 13 21 8
2024 6 15 26 7
2024 7 16 36 7
2024 8 12 28 7
2024 9 8 13 5
2024 10 10 14 6
2024 11 9 16 5
2024 12 8 13 5
2025 1 9 23 6
2025 2 7 11 3
2025 3 5 8 1
2025 4 3 5 1
2025 5 2 5 1
2025 6 1 3 1
2025 7 0 1 0
2025 8 0 1 0
2025 9 1 2 0
2025 10 1 3 1

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narrator56
10.0

This movie is okay as romantic comedies go. Often funny, witty, less often scatalogical — a phase in comedies I was pleased to see subside as There’s Something About Mary faded into the rear view mirror. Don’t get me wrong, I laughed as hard as I have ever laughed in parts of that classic, but I tre ... mble when lesser films try to copy phases like body function humor. But I digress. At first the lead Mara reminded me sharply of Alicia Silverstone’s Cher in the Jane Austen modern clone Clueless. But it passed and she became uniquely herself. The supporting cast is fine. I mean, it felt at times they were told to shade their character just a bit into cliche through overacting, but they reveal themselves as real people gradually rather than stereotypes, and are given the respect of not just being the butts of low humor or insults. I saw a lot of very negative reviews elsewhere for this movie, so clearly many viewers either have higher standards than I do or at least higher expectations. I don’t go into rom-coms to have my world view forever altered. I just want to be entertained by humor and wit, and hopefully feed off some chemistry between the lead characters.

Nov 16, 2023