Destination Wedding's reviews
Media reviews
Roger Ebert
A lot of people are not going to like Destination Wedding, because the characters never shut up and complain all the time. Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves, in their fourth film together, are clearly having a blast, and they won me over.
Indiewire
The frequent co-stars re-team for a pitch-black romantic comedy about two outcasts who meet cute at an ill-fated wedding (and then try not to screw it up).
The Playlist
'Destination Wedding' is bitter, bubbly and ultimately refreshing, the Aperol Spritz to your sickly sweet Amaretto Sour.
The Guardian
The 90s stalwarts boast a spiky chemistry in this slight and entertaining tale
Entertainment Weekly
'Destination Wedding' has all the basic signposts of a Hollywood production ? big stars, scenic locations, a cameo from a real and very displeased-looking mountain lion ? but it might easily have been a play: almost everything that happens could be transposed to an empty stage and two chairs set side by side.
Chicago Sun-Times
Writer-director Victor Levin takes an interesting although ultimately tedious and distracting approach to nearly every scene.
The Hollywood Reporter
While Levin?s writing is sharp and observant, it?s also often overwrought and eventually just plain tiresome.
Variety
'Destination Wedding' barely holds together as a coherent film, but it works as a valentine to old-fashioned star power.
Los Angeles Times
'Destination Wedding' is a painfully indulgent anti-romantic comedy about a pair of miserable misanthropes who bond over their shared contempt of the universe, forces their screen chemistry well beyond any reasonable limits of tolerance.
New York Times
'Destination Wedding' is torture. It's insoportable, shabby and endless
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote