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The last of a spate of lacklustre British bridal romcoms released this season, this chirpy but surprisingly laugh-light tale of a disaster-strewn wedding is nothing if not predictable.
A good job none of us have ever seen Bridesmaids or The Hangover though, or the scenes of bridal diarrhoea, doofus groomsmen and miserable maids-of-honour might not seem fresh...
Even the presence of Talulah Riley as the bride-in-two-minds, alongside co-writer/producer/actor Noel Clarke’s affable usher, can’t stop this underpowered union from feeling like a laddish BBC3 sitcom that got lucky.
Kate is a freelance film journalist and critic. Her bylines have appeared online and in print for GamesRadar, Total Film, the BFI, Sight & Sounds, and WithGuitars.com.













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