Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell are an awkward couple in the new rom-com "You're Cordially Invited." Maybe they'd have been better off as friends?
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.
The new Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon comedy "You’re Cordially Invited" is new on streaming. How are critics reacting to it?
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon’s Prime Video movie seems destined to be a streaming hit. I’m not sure it should be.
Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell play the sister and father of two brides fighting over the same venue in Nicholas Stoller's winning comedy.
Are you with Reese Witherspoon or Will Ferrell? “You're Cordially Invited,” a new comedy directed by Nicholas Stoller, brings together two stars whose movie worlds are nearly as divided as wedding guests on separate sides of the aisle.
It is not exactly wedding season just yet, but Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon are here to get you in the spirit with "You're Cordially Invited." Somehow, these two massive movie stars have never worked together on a film,
“You’re Cordially Invited” comes out on Thursday, January 30. The movie will be streaming on Prime Video beginning at 3:00 a.m. ET on the 30th. If you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber, you can watch “You’re Cordially Invited” for free on Prime Video, since the streaming service is included with a membership.
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John Serba of Decider says You’re Cordially Invited is almost funny enough and almost heartwarming enough, but ultimately the critic finds it “too long, too pointlessly chaotic and ultimately too blah to recommend.” Serba explains:
The premise is simple, and director Nicholas Stoller ( Neighbors, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) lets the cast shine. It’s set at the scenic Lake Oconee outside of Atlanta, with a charming, old-school vibe. The catch? The Palmetto Inn can only handle one wedding per weekend, but due to a mix-up, two weddings get booked.