"The Wedding Date" centers around Kat Ellis (Messing), who returns to her parents' London home for her sister's wedding. Afraid of confronting her ex-fianc?, who dumped her two years before, she hires a top-drawer male escort (Mulroney) to pose as her new boyfriend.
In The Wedding Date, Dermot Mulroney plays an escort hired by an insecure New Yorker to squire her to her sister's wedding and act as if he's in love. Debra Messing plays the free-spending john, so it follows that Nick is no ordinary hooker - he's a hooker with a degree in comparative literature from Brown.
Had Chekhov written The Wedding Date, an Ivy League semiotician introduced in the first act would have certainly deconstructed something in the third. (The movie's basic premise, perhaps?) But The Wedding Date was adapted by first-time screenwriter Dana Fox, and director Clare Kilner barely takes it past the 10-second pitch stage. ("She hires an escort t...
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If you love your comedy chick flick films then this is for you. Starring Debra Messing as the single lady and Dermot Mulroney as the escort she hires to go to her sister's wedding as her ex is going to be there. This is a very predictable film but a fun one all the same. You don't need to be a Will and Grace fan to see this but if you are you'll love to see Debra in something different
Now here's a premise. In The Wedding Date, a tense New Yorker (Debra Messing) pilfers her 401(k) of $6,000 so she can hire an A-list male escort (Dermot Mulroney) to accompany her back home to her half-sister's wedding in London - all to make the ex-fianc?? who dumped her jealous.
Given Mulroney's well-known penchant for lockjawed dialogue deliveries, you have to wish she had spent her money more wisely. But his character is the only A-list component of this pitiful little feel-good comedy with seamy underpinnings. This guy gets the six grand just for showing up; sexual services cost more.
The movie goes wrong from the start by simply throwing us into...
This film seems to exist solely to give a TV actor - 'Will & Grace's' Debra Messing - the chance to see if she can carry a feature film. To this end, it's reasonably successful, as Messing reveals herself to be a pleasant performer with both character and charm. But as for the rest film, who needs another lukewarm rom-com about a wedding?
Adapted from Elizabeth Young's novel 'Asking For Trouble' by first-timer Dana Fox, The Wedding Date sees Messing play singleton Kat Ellis. Off to England for the wedding of her sister (Adams), Kat decides to spare herself all the questions about when she'll meet the right chap by hiring Nick (Mulroney), a male escort, to pose ...
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