My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Luke Buckmaster |
Cast: Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert Everett,
Philip Bosco, M. Emmet Walsh, Carrie Preston, Rachel Griffiths
Director: P.J. Hogan
Producers: Ronald Bass and Jerry Zucker
Screenplay: Ronald Bass
Cinematography: Laszlo Kovacs
Music:...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Mike Borzumate |
Never before have I seen stereotypes so perfectly played as in this
horridly worthless drivel of a film. I bet you can see where this review
is going. more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Phil St-Germain |
Réalisé par P.J. Hogan
Mettant en vedette Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert
Everett, Philip Bosco,
M. Emmet Walsh
Écrit par Ronald Bass
Produit par Ronald Bass et Jerry Zucker more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Nigel Bridgeman |
It only seems like yesterday when a small romantic comedy was released,
reviving the career of its male star and launching the career proper of
it's female one. Pretty Woman was the sleeper hit of the year and managed
to land Julia Roberts her second...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Tim Voon |
MY BEST FRIEND’S WEDDING 1997
A film review by Timothy Voon
Copyright 1997 Timothy Voon
3 Big :-) :-) :-) for Julia the bridesmaid, never the bride more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Steve Kong |
My Best Friend's Wedding is the second romantic comedy that I've seen this
summer. The other was Jennifer Aniston's Picture Perfect. The difference
between these two summer of 1997 romantic comedies? My Best Friend's
Wedding is a funny, witty, and...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Seth Bookey |
*My Best Friend's Wedding* is the film that finally proves that a woman's
best friend is not diamonds--he's a gay man. I had resisted this movie,
because frankly, who can forget *Mary Reilly*? Did anyone even see *Mary
Reilly*? Case closed... more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Marty Mapes |
**** (out of 4) MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING is not what I expected. The
previews made it look like a fluffy romantic comedy that follows formula
exactly. After the opening title sequence, I was certain the movie would
be trite and airheaded. more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Andrew Hicks |
Julia Roberts made the world love her back in 1990 with
PRETTY WOMAN, but since then she's been in eight consecutive
bad movies. DYING YOUNG, MARY REILLY and I LOVE
TROUBLE hardly rank in the annals of filmed entertainment. It was
only at the end of...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Walter Frith |
Anyone who has ever been deeply involved in a wedding party knows that
sometimes a wedding is not always so wonderful and romantic as some
sentimentals make it out to be. Julia Roberts has a first hand experience at
this in 'My Best Friend's...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Dan Kim |
This being my first ever written movie review, I thought it would be
appropriate that I start of with a review that gave me the greatest
theatrical enjoyment in my favorite genre of films this year. Please
feel free to comment on my style of critique;...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by edwin jahiel |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING ** maximum. Directed by P.J. Hogan. Written by
Ronald Bass. Produced by Jerry Zucker and Bass. Photography, Laszlo
Kovacs.Editing, Garth Craven & Lisa Fruchtman. Production design, Richard
Sylbert. Music,James Newton Howard....more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Homer Yen |
Julia Roberts plays a confident and driven woman named Julianne. As a
food critic, she is very busy, independent, and too rapt up in her
ambitions for love. At dinner with another friend, George (Rupert
Everett), she reminisces about her best...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by L MCGILLICUDDY |
**** (out of 4)
Directed by PJ Hogan
Starring Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz,
Rupert Everett, M Emmet Walsh, Rachel Griffiths, Phillip
Bosco...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Alex Fung |
(TriStar - 1997)
Starring Julia Roberts, Dermont Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert Everett
Screenplay by Ronald Bass
Produced by Jerry Zucker, Ronald Bass
Directed by P.J. Hogan
Running time: 105 minutes more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by David Rind |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING is a wonderful film. It opens with a sweetly
choreographed lipsynch number under the opening credits and has several
more magical scenes over the course of the movie. Although the plot and
dialog are a bit thin, this is more...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Cat Stanton |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A film review by Cat Stanton
Copyright 1997 Cat Stanton more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by David N. Butterworth |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A film review by David N. Butterworth
Copyright 1997 David N. Butterworth/The Summer Pennsylvanian more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Ted Prigge |
With "Batman and Robin" opening the same weekend of this, you'd think
this "Julia Roberts comeback for good film" wouldn't stand a chance.
Wrong. When people go see it and see it sucks unbelievably much,
they'll race to see this comic gem. That's...more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by George McAdams |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A film review by George McAdams
Copyright 1997 George McAdams more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by James Berardinelli |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A film review by James Berardinelli
Copyright 1997 James Berardinelli more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Michael J. Legeros |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A film review by Michael John Legeros
Copyright 1997 Michael John Legeros more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Christopher Null |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A film review by Christopher Null
Copyright 1997 Christopher Null more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A film review by Steve Rhodes
Copyright 1997 Steve Rhodes more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Scott Renshaw |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A film review by Scott Renshaw
Copyright 1997 Scott Renshaw more |
My Best Friend's Wedding Review |
by Ben Hoffman |
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A film review by Ben Hoffman
Copyright 1997 Ben Hoffman more |