Marry Me has opened on Valentine's weekend (February 11) to mixed reviews from critics. In the whirlwind romance, Jennifer Lopez teams up with Marvel's Owen Wilson to make one of the most unlikely on-screen couples.
Directed by Kat Coiro, Marry Me is based on a graphic novel of the same name where a pop star, Kat Valdez (Lopez), decides to marry a complete stranger (Wilson) holding a "Marry Me" sign in the crowd after finding out her fiancé is cheating on her. Related: Jennifer Lopez opens up about rekindling her romance with Ben AffleckCheck out the first reviews from critics below. "Still, even with that caveat and a dragging pace in the third act, this is likeable.
It's well shot, well cast and gently amusing in the way of most glossy rom-coms… With a catchy soundtrack and those two wildly charismatic leads, even in the film's weakest moments you can just follow Charlie's example, and stare slack-jawed at J.
Lo as she kills it. ""It's perhaps one of the most bizarre romantic matches made in movie history… But while Marry Me is silly, poorly made, and inarguably a bad movie, I had dumb fun.
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