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You know it’s getting to be Valentine’s Day soon when the starry rom-coms and relationship horror flicks begin to pop up.
As January turns to February, ’tis the season for candy hearts and love at the movies. Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon crash each other’s wedding parties in Amazon’s new “You’re Cordially Invited,” one of several movies to stream if you’re feeling frisky with the Apple TV or Roku remote. On the big screen, Sophie Thatcher gets bloody as an AI girlfriend in “Companion,” while the Sherlock Holmes universe is getting yet another pop-culture reinvention with the TV medical procedural “Watson.” It’s enough to keep you busy until Chappell Roan takes the stage at the Grammy Awards Sunday night. (Mount up, Pink Pony Club. Let’s ride.)
Now on to the (mostly) good stuff:
See Will Ferrell, Reese Witherspoon butt heads in ‘You’re Cordially Invited’
I’m going to keep it real with y’all: “You’re Cordially Invited” is mainly for the Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon completists or if you’re really into hearing “Islands in the Stream” over and over again. (Still a banger, though.) Ferrell’s a girl dad, Witherspoon’s a devoted big sister and when their loved ones’ wedding venue gets double-booked, they try to ruin each other’s parties, and the result is a slice of marital miss. (Peep my ★½ review.)
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Fortunately, there are much better movies to watch on your streaming services this weekend. I rounded up 15 notable new flicks, including Oscar-nominated fare (“A Different Man” and “A Real Pain”), theatrical releases (“Gladiator II” and “Saturday Night”) and original projects (“Unstoppable” and “Back in Action”).
Beware Sophie Thatcher’s AI girlfriend in ‘Companion’
AI is in the news a lot these days – and might even be on your phone. It’s also infected our horror in a major way, be it as a modern-day killer Teddy Ruxpin (“M3GAN”), a killer version of Alexa (“Afraid”) or a killer girlfriend (“Companion”). Though Sophie Thatcher’s character in the latter is more of a heroic final girl than anything, gaslit and trapped in a not-great situation with her toxic significant other (Jack Quaid). The “Companion” star discussed with my colleague Brendan Morrow how much she connected with her character. “I felt her anxieties,” she says. “I felt her insecurity. I felt her desperate need to please. I feel that as an actor and as a person. I’ve been there in relationships.”
“Companion” is just one outing in a year full of chillers and thrillers. Check out my list of 25 horror movies to watch in 2025, including next week’s rom-com slasher “Heart Eyes,” a couple of “Frankenstein” movies, and Ryan Coogler’s period vampire piece “Sinners,” which released a nifty new trailer this week.
Stream the new Sherlock Holmes/’House’ combo ‘Watson’
After the brilliance of the Benedict Cumberbatch “Sherlock” show, I have a pretty high bar when it comes to revamps of the Sherlock Holmes mythos. The CBS procedural “Watson” (pilot episode now streaming on Paramount+) at least does something different with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters, focusing on John Watson (played by Morris Chestnut) as a doctor tackling strange medical maladies. TV critic Kelly Lawler found the “Elementary”-meets-“House” mix to be a tad unhinged in her ★½ review: “I expected formulaic episodes, attractive doctors in scrubs and lab coats and plenty of ridiculous medical terms. I did not expect to be so bored. I did not expect to be so befuddled, either.”
And where there’s something Sherlockian, there’s a Moriarty: Randall Park plays the series’ resident supervillain and told TV reporter Bryan Alexander that he enjoyed the change of pace. “I’m known for playing amiable, nice guys,” Park says. “So it was a surprise to get the call. A welcome surprise.”
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Join us for a special double feature streaming event this weekend!First up, we have the romantic comedy “You’re Cordially Invited,” which follows a wedding planner who falls for the groom-to-be. Will love conquer all or will chaos ensue? Tune in to find out!
Following that, we have the thrilling mystery “Watson,” where a detective must solve a series of murders with the help of his trusty sidekick. Can they crack the case before it’s too late?
Grab your popcorn, cozy up on the couch, and get ready for a night of laughs and suspense. Don’t miss out on these two fantastic films streaming this Saturday night!
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‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Review: Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon Star in New Rom-Com
Ferrell plays Jim, a single dad in Atlanta whose daughter, Jenni (the always-hilarious Geraldine Viswanathan), announces she’s getting married to her college sweetheart Oliver (Stony Blyden). A widower since Jenni was a little girl, Jim is a “girl dad” the way some men are “wife guys”: His life revolves around Jenni, and they’re the best of friends. She is all he has, and once he adjusts to the idea of her getting married, he starts to get excited about the wedding. What if they got married at the same inn on the same tiny island where he and her mother tied the knot? Maybe on June 1?
Meanwhile, across the country, the TV producer Margot (Witherspoon) discovers to her delight that her little sister, Neve (Meredith Hagner), is engaged to her beloved Dixon (Jimmy Tatro). Margot isn’t on great terms with the rest of the family — their other two siblings (Rory Scovel and Leanne Morgan) and their mother (Celia Weston), all of whom are genteel Southerners — but she’s determined to plan the wedding anyhow. Wouldn’t it be great if they could have it on the tiny island where Margot and Neve spent summers with their grandmother? Maybe on June 1?
And thus the gears of the rom-com are set in motion, with Jim and Margot fated to meet-cute. Of course we know what will occur; the fun is seeing how it occurs, in this case with a combination of comedy of errors and comedy of manners. Along the way, drunk speeches are delivered, profanities are hurled, dirty jokes are told, lessons are learned — about family togetherness, about being a control freak, about not judging people without knowing them — and at least one alligator is wrestled. (There’s the surrealist swerve.) Naturally, love is also in the air.
All good, when the formula is the point. But there is something off about “You’re Cordially Invited,” some sense that the whole thing never clicks into place. There are sections (particularly in a sequence taking place at a wedding rehearsal) that feel as if a scene or two were lifted out. Continuity does not feel completely settled — how did that guy get to that room? Why is it sunny out now? What is this side character’s deal?
Perhaps most disappointingly, while Witherspoon has her tightly wound but good-hearted big sister thing down perfectly, it doesn’t seem as if Ferrell’s full comedic genius makes it onto the screen. It’s not the fault of his character; the sweet but somewhat bizarre guy fits him well. But there are moments when you can see his impish flair for improvisation shine through, and these moments highlight how little time he gets to let loose — or, at least, how little of it made it into the final cut.
“You’re Cordially Invited” is a delightful new romantic comedy starring the dynamic duo of Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon. The film follows the story of two strangers who are brought together by a chance encounter at a wedding, only to find themselves falling in love amidst the chaos of wedding planning.Ferrell and Witherspoon have undeniable chemistry on screen, making their characters’ budding romance feel authentic and heartwarming. Ferrell brings his signature comedic charm to the role of a lovable goofball, while Witherspoon shines as a strong-willed and independent woman who is not afraid to speak her mind.
The supporting cast also delivers standout performances, with scene-stealing moments from the likes of Maya Rudolph and Rob Riggle. The film is filled with laugh-out-loud moments, as well as touching scenes that will tug at your heartstrings.
The screenplay, written by newcomer Emily Johnson, is witty and clever, with a perfect balance of humor and heart. Director Jason Reitman brings a fresh perspective to the rom-com genre, infusing the film with his signature style of storytelling.
Overall, “You’re Cordially Invited” is a charming and feel-good romantic comedy that is sure to win over audiences. Ferrell and Witherspoon’s on-screen chemistry, coupled with a strong supporting cast and sharp writing, make this film a must-see for fans of the genre. Don’t miss out on this delightful rom-com that will leave you smiling from ear to ear.
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Reese Witherspoon Revives the Peplum Trend in Louis Vuitton Skirt Suit at ‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Screening
Reese Witherspoon brought back a major 2010s trend at a New York screening of her new film “You’re Cordially Invited” on Tuesday.
The actress wore a black Louis Vuitton skirt suit consisting of a zip-up collarless jacket and miniskirt with peplum details. The flared silhouette has been revived in the 2020s, with stars like Nicole Kidman and Emma Stone modeling peplum gowns at the Academy Awards in 2022 and 2024, respectively.
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Witherspoon was dressed by her longtime stylist, Petra Flannery, who also counts Amy Adams and Zoe Saldaña as clients.
Hairdresser Lona Vigi styled Witherspoon’s blond tresses in waves, while makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan Fisher gave her rose gold eye shadow and a rosy terracotta lip.
On the red carpet, Witherspoon posed with her costar, Will Ferrell, who layered a brown suede jacket over a navy sweater and olive green trousers.
The “Legally Blonde” star also modeled a skirt suit at the U.K. premiere of “You’re Cordially Invited” on Thursday, wearing a cropped blazer and slit pencil skirt by Dolce & Gabbana.
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Witherspoon evoked her character from the 2001 film in October while speaking at Hello Sunshine’s Shine Away event in Los Angeles, modeling a Carolina Herrera dress in Elle Woods’ signature hue: pink.
The actress selected a flared midi silhouette from the label’s resort 2025 collection, which features button embellishments and a thin belt. She added on small gold hoops, completing her look with metallic cap-toe slingbacks.
Witherspoon is searching for the next Elle Woods, as a prequel series to “Legally Blonde” is currently in pre-production. An open casting call was announced by the actress on Instagram last spring.
“Before she became the most famous Gemini vegetarian to graduate from Harvard Law, she was just a regular ‘90s high school girl,” she wrote of the show’s premise. “And all of you are going to get to know her, next year on @primevideo I’m so excited!”
“Elle” will be produced by Witherspoon’s own production company, Hello Sunshine, which she founded in 2016.
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Reese Witherspoon stunned in a chic Louis Vuitton skirt suit at the ‘You’re Cordially Invited’ screening, bringing back the peplum trend in style. With her signature charm and impeccable fashion sense, Reese proved once again why she is a style icon to be reckoned with. Read all about her fashionable look and how she effortlessly revived this classic trend in our latest post! #ReeseWitherspoon #LouisVuitton #PeplumTrend #FashionIcon
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#Reese #Witherspoon #Revives #Peplum #Trend #Louis #Vuitton #Skirt #Suit #Youre #Cordially #Invited #Screening‘You’re Cordially Invited’ review: Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell collide
Are you with the bride or the groom? Hold on, scratch that. 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. Ferrell is most closely associated with broad comedies and Witherspoon the more romantic variety. And while both have expanded beyond their wheelhouses, they are each A-list refugees from movie genres — laugh-out-loud comedies, rom-coms — that have largely faded from theaters in recent years.
“You’re Cordially Invited,” which debuts Thursday on Prime Video, unites these two once-ubiquitous box-office forces in a streaming-only wedding comedy that cross-pollinates “Father of the Bride” with “Wedding Crashers.” The combination works well enough, though it’d be fairer to deem “You’re Cordially Invited” a funnier-than-average wedding movie than it would be a top-grade Ferrell comedy.
It’s been two decades since, in “Wedding Crashers,” Ferrell so gently called to his mother, “Hey, Mom! Can we get some meatloaf!” But a whole era has passed. “You’re Cordially Invited” is an attempt to rekindle some of the spirit of those early ‘00s comedies while growing it up a little, and roping in a new generation of funny people. Here, Ferrell plays the overly doting father to Jenni (Geraldine Viswanathan). He’s a widower whose happiness rests to an unsound degree on his daughter. Jim steams her clothes and styles her hair. He’s not crashing the wedding this time; he’s baking the cake.
When Jenni returns home with a ring on her finger and her now-fiancé (Stony Blyden) in tow, Jim experiences the happy news more like a nightmare. Still, he gathers himself together and books a destination wedding on the small Georgia island where he and his wife were married.
Meanwhile, we’re introduced to Margot (Witherspoon) a high-powered reality TV executive in Los Angeles whose younger sister (Meredith Hagner) is getting married to her boyfriend (Jimmy Tatro). Her abiding issue is a disconnect with her Atlanta-era family and their disapproving mother (Celia Weston), a fissure that the wedding, which Margot opts to plan herself, quickly exacerbates.
When, a year later, these two groups arrive on the island, Jim and Margot eye each other suspiciously right up until they each attempt to check in at the same time. Thanks to the untimely death of the inn’s longtime owner, the place has been double-booked for the weekend — a particularly awkward situation given the island can only accommodate one wedding at a time. The supporting roles throughout “You’re Cordially Invited” are well cast, including the inn’s new, very apologetic manager, played by Jack McBrayer.
After some hesitation, Margot and Jim resolve to share the venue. This, of course, is the not particularly subtle concept of “You’re Cordially Invited.” The arrangement is momentarily copacetic but gradually devolves into an all-out war between Margot and Jim, while the two very different wedding parties — one a multicultural DJ-ing crew, the other longtime Southerners — mingle congenially.
The main deficiency of “You’re Cordially Invited,” also scripted by Stoller (“Neighbors,” “Forgetting Sarah Marshall”), is that everything about it proceeds from its concept. The characters feel engineered to suit it, and everything in its plot is orchestrated to serve the rival wedding feud. Nothing in how things evolve will surprise you or feel particularly organic. For a not especially long movie, “You’re Cordially Invited” drags, a byproduct of its artificial conception. This is the kind of film where the post-credits sing-along feels forced.
That said, there’s a wide array of comic talent throughout Stoller’s film that enlivens it. That includes Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Rory Scovel, Leanne Morgan and even, briefly, Peyton Manning. This should be a showcase for Viswanathan, the talented star of “Blockers” and “Bad Education,” but her character, while primary, doesn’t give her much to work with beyond shedding an overly dependent dad. The highlight of the cast, really, is Weston, who is so good as a hard-to-impress matriarch that you could just as easily drop her into a family drama.
Ferrell, who has made unadjusted fathers a specialty since “Saturday Night Live,” finds more ways to make Jim a compelling comic character than most anyone could. Having the chance to see him in a big studio comedy has gotten so foolishly infrequent that “You’re Cordially Invited” is worth RSVP’ing to for that too-rare opportunity, in itself.
Somewhat surprisingly, “You’re Cordially Invited” doesn’t culminate in a big comic set piece but puts much — maybe too much — of its energy into talking through Jim and Margot’s hang-ups. There’s a clever, self-aware theme of honesty: too little of it in Jim and Jenni’s performative dynamic, and too much of it in Margot’s cynical family relationships. That all of this hangs together is a testament, most of all, to Witherspoon deftness as a performer. In a movie in which Ferrell wrestles an alligator and Nick Jonas cameos (winningly) as a singing pastor, you don’t doubt Witherspoon for a moment.
“You’re Cordially Invited,” an Amazon MGM Studios release is rated R by the Motion Picture Association for “language throughout and some sexual references.” Running time: 109 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four.
“You’re Cordially Invited” is a delightful romantic comedy that sees Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell colliding in a hilarious and heartwarming way. The film follows the story of two polar opposites who are forced to work together to plan a wedding, leading to some unexpected twists and turns along the way.Witherspoon shines as the uptight and organized event planner, while Ferrell brings his signature comedic charm as the laid-back and carefree groom-to-be. Their chemistry on screen is undeniable, making for some truly laugh-out-loud moments.
The supporting cast also delivers strong performances, including scene-stealing turns from Catherine O’Hara and Jon Hamm. The film is a perfect blend of humor and heart, with plenty of feel-good moments that will leave you smiling long after the credits roll.
Overall, “You’re Cordially Invited” is a must-see for fans of romantic comedies and anyone looking for a good laugh. Witherspoon and Ferrell’s dynamic performances make this film a joy to watch, and the witty script keeps you engaged from start to finish. Don’t miss out on this charming and entertaining movie!
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One Final Trailer for ‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Double Wedding Comedy
One Final Trailer for ‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Double Wedding Comedy
by Alex Billington
January 27, 2025
Source: YouTube“Why can’t we just celebrate together?” Prime Video has debuted a third and final fun trailer for the goofy comedy You’re Cordially Invited, an ensemble wedding bash created and directed by filmmaker Nick Stoller (of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him to the Greek, The Five-Year Engagement, Neighbors 1 & 2, Bros). Streaming to watch later this week if anyone wants to drop in on the fun and join the parties (either one!). You’re Cordially Invited follows a woman who is planning her sister’s wedding, as well as the father of another bride-to-be. They discover that they are double-booked for their fancy destination wedding, so both parties decide to share the venue, but chaos and disaster await, of course. Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon star as the feuding hosts, with a fun cast including Geraldine Viswanathan, Meredith Hagner, Wesley Mann, Jimmy Tatro, Celia Weston, Leanne Morgan, Rory Scovel, and Keyla Monterroso Mejia. This is actually the best trailer yet – saving the best for last! Though I’m not sure why they didn’t release this actually-funny trailer any earlier. It finally has plenty of legitimately amusing jokes.
Here’s the third & final trailer for Nicholas Stoller’s You’re Cordially Invited, direct from YouTube:
You can rewatch the teaser for Stoller’s You’re Cordially Invited right here and the other full trailer here.
A woman (Reese Witherspoon) who’s planning her sister’s perfect wedding and the father (Will Ferrell) of a young bride-to-be find out that they are double booked for their destination wedding at a remote resort on an island off the Carolina coast. When both parties decide to share the small venue, chaos ensues and our full cast of characters begin to face their own insecurities learning more about themselves. You’re Cordially Invited is written and directed by acclaimed comedy filmmaker Nicholas Stoller (also known as simply Nick Stoller), director of the Hollywood smash movies Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him to the Greek, The Five-Year Engagement, Neighbors, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, Storks, and Bros previously, plus the series “Friends from College” & “Platonic” recently. It’s produced by Stoller, Ferrell, Witherspoon, Jessica Elbaum, Lauren Levy Neustadter, and Conor Welch. Amazon will debut Stoller’s You’re Cordially Invited movie streaming on Prime Video starting January 30th, 2025 this winter. Who wants to watch?
Get ready to laugh, cry, and celebrate love with the final trailer for the upcoming double wedding comedy, ‘You’re Cordially Invited’!Join us as we follow the hilarious and heartwarming journey of two couples as they navigate the highs and lows of planning their dream weddings. From awkward family dynamics to unexpected twists and turns, this film has it all.
Featuring a star-studded cast, including comedic legends like Amy Schumer, Kevin Hart, and Tiffany Haddish, ‘You’re Cordially Invited’ promises to deliver non-stop laughs and plenty of feel-good moments.
So grab your popcorn, gather your friends, and mark your calendars for the wedding event of the year. Don’t miss ‘You’re Cordially Invited’, coming soon to theaters near you! #DoubleWeddingComedy #YoureCordiallyInvited #WeddingMovie
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