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,
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.
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."
Synthetic as it all is, Nicholas Stoller’s romcom clears the watchability bar and hits an average yet amiable stride
Prime Video will release the new comedy 'You're Cordially Invited,' starring Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon, on January 30.
"It's as funny a movie as you're going to see in terms of just letting loose and letting it rip," Ferrell said alongside his co-star at a London preview of the film.
Their characters deal with a major hitch as their family members get hitched in a consistently funny wedding comedy.
While Will Ferrell recalled that he once received an open invitation for an Indian wedding, Reese Witherspoon got a glimpse into one through Mira Nair's 2001 film Monsoon Wedding.
The new Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon movie, You’re Cordially Invited —which is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video —comes with a special treat for fans of both the Jonas Brothers and Creed. That’s right, Nick Jonas has a You’re Cordially Invited cameo where he sings Creed’s “With Arms Wide Open.” What a way to be welcomed to this place.
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,
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