The Wilde Wedding
A retired film star's wedding to her fourth husband brings chaos when their families (and her ex-husband) shows up for the festivities.
9 December 1953, Christopher, Illinois, USA
27 February 1965, New York City, New York, USA
16 April 1989, Faro, Portugal
9 September 1955, Long Island, New York City, New York, USA
26 November 1973, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
1 June 1965, USA
19 March 1947, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
13 July 1940, Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, UK
6 March 1985, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
25 December 1958, Pontiac, Michigan, USA
1 March 1973, Suffolk, England, UK
31 January 1970, Middlesex Hospital, London, England, UK
September 05, 2017
Cluttered, never quite raucous enough, but full of lovely grace notes provided by its three grand leads -- Malvocich, Close and Stewart.
September 14, 2017
Bad behavior might be de rigueur at weddings, but it all gets tiresome when the antics go from bad to Wilde.
September 14, 2017
Amusing and idiosyncratic, but only truly successful when it relinquishes control of the moment to the capable cast.
September 14, 2017
Uninteresting romantic comedy starring Glens Close, Patrick Stewart and John Malkovich along with a huge cast of supporting characters who are hard to keep track of.
September 15, 2017
The Wilde Wedding seems to promise to promise a wildness that's nowhere here.
September 14, 2017
I've seen dozens of movies about weddings and this is among the most enjoyable two or three; its unpretentiousness is infectious.
September 11, 2017
This is about as bland and unsatisfying as a dysfunctional family comedy can get.
September 14, 2017
[An] execrable remarriage comedy, one that's mystifyingly seeded with acting heavyweights.
September 14, 2017
How writer-director Damian Harris (the late actor Richard's son) wrangled so much talent for a film as inane and underachieving as "The Wilde Wedding" is anyone's guess.

