27 Dresses

5.00
    27 Dresses
    2008

    Synopsis

    Altruistic Jane finds herself facing her worst nightmare as her younger sister announces her engagement to the man Jane secretly adores.

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    Cast

    • Katherine HeiglJane Nichols
    • James MarsdenKevin Doyle
    • Malin ÅkermanTess Nichols
    • Judy GreerCasey
    • Edward BurnsGeorge
    • Melora HardinMaureen
    • Brian KerwinHal Nichols
    • Maulik PancholyTrent
    • David CastroPedro
    • Krysten RitterGina the Goth

    Recommandations

    • 70

      Variety

      Frothy, funny and formulaic, 27 Dresses is a pleasantly predictable romantic comedy that sees Katherine Heigl following “Knocked Up” with smooth moves at the wheel of her first starring vehicle.
    • 67

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      It delivers everything you expect on a timetable you can predict to the minute. It's filmmaking as a cross between a carefully choreographed dance and an elaborate pageant.
    • 63

      ReelViews

      There's not a surprising moment in the movie yet it works in spite of the stale, insipid storyline. That has a lot to do with lead actress Katherine Heigl and a little to do with the glowing embers between her and her co-star, James Marsden.
    • 58

      Entertainment Weekly

      27 Dresses is a movie geared to a pitch of high matrimonial-princess fever.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      While Heigl is terrific, this uninspired romantic comedy is considerably less so.
    • 50

      Austin Chronicle

      The jokes hit about half the time – the best bits have an off-the-cuff feel – and it’s pocked with the kind of rom-com clichés that are practically written in stone (screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna's script for "The Devil Wears Prada" was far sharper).
    • 50

      Chicago Tribune

      The eerily precise Heigl, who provided confident back-court support as the exile in Guyville also known as “Knocked Up,” has no trouble filling a leading lady’s shoes. She’s just snarky enough to be interesting, and she knows how to take a fall.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      It's a tangle unknotted in the most predictable fashion by Aline McKenna's script, and with little flair from choreographer-turned-director Anne Fletcher.

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