The most surprising thing about this by-the-numbers comedy, in fact, is that it comes to us from writer-director Nicholas Stoller. He updated Kermit & Co. so delightfully in “The Muppets,” tartly reconceived the revenge rom-com with “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” and scored on the small screen with both “Platonic” and the updated “Goosebumps.”
Here at FandomWire, we review the new Prime Video comedy film You're Cordially Invited, starring Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon!
This Prime Video rom-com is much funnier when its leads are flirting with disaster than it is when they're flirting with each other.
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon are rivals who crash each other's wedding parties in the unfunny Prime Video rom-com "You're Cordially Invited."
You're Cordially Invited is good for some laughs and has some surprising depth, but has so much going on that it struggles under the weight of it all.
Reese Witherspoon? Will Ferrell? Put these two together on screen and you’ve got all the makings for a comedy that emulates the same charm of an early 2000s flick—and that’s exactly what you can expect from their new film,
Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell have teamed up for You're Cordially Invited on Prime Video, an outrageous rom-com also featuring Geraldine Viswanathan, Jack McBrayer, Rory Scovel.
Weddings. What would romantic comedies do without them? Ideally they go wrong, producing maximal chaos; in You’re Cordially Invited, two do at once. It’s not just that the boutique venue on a private island is double-booked,
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon's new rom-com, which has been described as "relentlessly vulgar", has dropped on Prime Video. You're Cordially Invited follows a father (Ferrell) who discovers that his daughter's wedding venue is double booked,
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon lead a stacked cast in a film you will definitely want to RSVP to The post ‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Cast and Character Guide: Who’s Who at This Chaotic Wedding? appeared first on TheWrap.
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon star in a romantic comedy about double-booked weddings that never quite hits its stride.