Synopsis
A group of guys who sang together in a college a cappella group reunite 15 years later to perform at a friend's wedding and discover how their lives have progressed -- and in some cases regressed -- since their college heyday.
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Cast
- David HarbourDavid
- Mark FeuersteinGreg
- Molly ShannonTrish
- Reg RogersRichard
- Alexander ChaplinTed
- Chris BowersSpooner
- David Alan BascheSteven
- Samrat ChakrabartiWill
- Rosemarie DeWittDana
- Elizabeth ReaserJulep
- 60
Los Angeles Times
A breezy, well-paced diversion, amusing rather than scintillating yet clearly personal. - 50
Village Voice
This uneven romantic comedy is firmly in the Zach Braff–ian mold: It features a group of thirtysomething men who are so terrified of growing up that they behave semi-moronically for the majority of the film. - 50
TV Guide Magazine
The boys' laddish catchphrase -- "Shut up!" -- is particularly irritating, especially since they never do. - 50
New York Daily News
A grab bag of sitcom jokes that work about 20% of the time. - 40
Variety
Trite, sententious and generally unfunny. - 40
The Hollywood Reporter
Lacks any of the socio-economic or political concerns of "The Big Chill." Indeed its shallowness is reflected in one character's abiding concern with his receding hairline. - 40
The New York Times
Fortunately, there is Molly Shannon as the money manager's disgruntled wife, giving a selfless, robust performance. Bracingly astringent in an unlikable role, she almost turns a potential liability into the film's salvation. - 40
Film Threat
It's all a case of been-there, done-that, although the singing is nice. Still, do we really need another movie with thirtysomethings who ache to re-live their college years? C’mon, guys, grow up!