Friday, September 13, 2013

The Wedding Chapel



Fun, Warm and Endearing
Perfect family or date night movie. While it doesn't break any new ground it's an entertaining family romcom with likeable people and a warm, important message about family and the things in life that are truly important.

Everybody Knows Your Name
Well shot and well meaning dramedy, slow in parts, touching in others, the Dove approved film offers tons of sentiment and a bit of romance.

Recently dumped, so-so artist Sara(Emmanuelle Vaugier) hooks up with her regretful, Zumba loving mother(Shelley Long) to go back to their small home town to try and save Grandma's place from demolition and perhaps, also, the old wedding chapel.

Sara, reluctantly, seeks the help of a handsome, joking, local councilman(Mark Deklin). Meanwhile, widowed mom constantly reflects back on a love lost. Is there a new chance of love in the air? Stay tuned.

The actors are handsome, the setting, pretty; Shelley Long, who has been doing a lot of these mother roles lately, gets to do more in this one. She still has that almost whining, sarcastic come back voice that was so funny in Cheers. The script here is weak, and my wife kept saying, "How sappy!"; however, she did want to see how things turned out, even though, I...

Matein Movie
It's okay to say you liked it a little bit nut it could be better. Hallmark needs a change the script

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