Kat Valdez
Jennifer Lopez
Kat Valdez

After finding out about her fiancé's cheating ways, a pop superstar impulsively marries a total stranger. They must soon decide if two people from such different worlds can find true love.
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Kat Valdez
Jennifer Lopez
Kat Valdez
Charlie Gilbert
Owen Wilson
Charlie Gilbert
Bastian
Maluma
Bastian
Colin
John Bradley
Colin
Parker Debbs
Sarah Silverman
Parker Debbs
Lou Gilbert
Chloe Coleman
Lou Gilbert
Melissa
Michelle Buteau
Melissa
Kofi
Khalil Middleton
Kofi
Tyra
Kat Cunning
Tyra
Esther
Taliyah Whitaker
Esther
Jose
Diego Lucano
Jose
George
Brady Noon
George
MORE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "Marry Me is far from being a groundbreaking rom-com, but the lead actors, compelling character work, and excellent original music make for genuine entertainment. Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers) and Owen Wilson (Loki) surprisingly share amazing chemistry, in addition to delivering absolutely fantastic performances, constantly pulling viewers back to the screen when the narrative becomes repetitive and generic. John Bradley (Game of Thrones) and Sarah Silverman (Ralph Breaks the Internet) also contribute to the light and fun environment of the film. The balance between the life of a celebrity and the "common citizen" is quite well explored, and the vision of how much fame limits a normal life is the most interesting storyline of the entire narrative. For fans of the genre, it's strongly recommended." Rating: B
Read full reviewOwen Wilson better be careful lest he becomes the go-to for aging Latino MILFs. Last year he managed to save Bliss from Salma Hayek’s strident overacting, but he has no such luck with Jennifer Lopez in Marry Me. Now, to be fair, the movie’s failure is not her fault, and she acquits herself a lot better than Hayek did; it also helps that Lopez is essentially playing herself – a mega popstar with a string of failed marriages. And whereas she isn’t an acting prodigy, nor is, for that matter, Maluma, who plays her temporary fiancee, they are nevertheless performers who know their way around a stage and are extremely comfortable in front of an audience. It’s no surprise then that the only genuine moments in Marry Me take place during a sold-out show – that is, of course, until Kat Valdez (Lopez), having discovered, right before they are supposed to tie the knot in between musical numbers that Bastian (Maluma) has been unfaithful, has what can only be termed as a psychotic break and decides to pick out a random dude from the audience and marry him on the spot instead. Let’s put it like this: this plot is too outlandish even for Wilson, and he has been in several Wes Anderson films. The reason that Charlie (Wilson) is at the concert is pretty random itself; Parker (Sarah Silverman), her friend and colleague – they are both teachers, or at least he is a math teacher that, as it often occurs in the movies, has only a handful of students in his charge; she on the other hand mostly appears to just hang around the school –, planned to attend the show with her girlfriend, but her girlfriend broke up with her, so she asks Charlie to come and bring her daughter along. Ok, so this is the hottest show in town – sold out, as I mentioned above –, but Parker just happens to conveniently have a third ticket available; still harder to believe is that her girlfriend didn't wait until after the concert to break up with her. Anyway, that very same night Kat is already the butt of Jimmy Fallon’s jokes on The Tonight Show – which is obviously impossible because The Tonight Show doesn’t air live; in fact, it is taped in the afternoon and broadcast hours later. But who knows? Maybe Jimmy is clairvoyant and, having seen the whole thing coming, pre-taped a few pertinent jokes. All things considered, you know you’re in big trouble when your movie makes less overall sense than Notting Hill.
Read full reviewCute screenplay and fun performances! Wish some of its other elements were a bit stronger so I could say it was great, but it was still pretty fun. Really could’ve used a stronger sense of rhythm, both in its editing and pacing.
Read full reviewOwen Wilson Pops The Question - Extended Preview
Kat And Charlie Exchange Their Vows - Movie Clip
Kat And Charlie Try To Explain Their Relationship - Movie Clip
Charlie Mansplains Bowling To Kat - Movie Clip
Charlie Asks Kat To The Semi-Formal - Movie Clip
Kat And Bastian Sing Marry Me - Movie Clip
Charlie And Kat On Their Marriage Philosophies - Film Clip
Kat Decides To Marry Charlie - Extended Preview
International Love Quiz
Madison Square Garden Featurette
The Music Featurette
It's Personal, Crafting Kat Featurette
A Look Inside Featurette
Marry Me in 60 Seconds
On My Way Featurette
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