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Rating: 5.4/10 by 787 users

The Week Of (2018)

The parents of a soon-to-be married couple make the final preparations for the wedding ceremony.

Directing:
  • Robert Smigel
  • Keith Marlin
  • Francisco Ortiz
  • Constance Pierce-Winters
  • Vincent Giarratano
  • Rachel Sikora
  • Kamen Velkovsky
  • Anthony Pennachio
  • David Catalano
  • Nick Notte
Writing:
  • Adam Sandler
  • Robert Smigel
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Apr 27, 2018

Rating: 5.4/10 by 787 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 56 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: wedding reception, wedding planner, marriage, wedding party, wedding, wedding plans

Adam Sandler
Kenny Lustig
Chris Rock
Kirby Cordice
Liz Larsen
Mrs. Katz
Rob Morgan
Cousin Marvin
Scott Cohen
Ron Elliman
Chris Titone
Glen the Caterer
Garry Pastore
Mayor John Barone
Misti Dawn Garritano
Girl in Mayor's Office
Sadie Sandler
Sammy the Bored Baseball Girl
Andy Taylor
Eddie the Umpire
Patrick O'Connor
Baseball Fan in Parking Lot
Paul Pabst
Baseball Fan in Parking Lot
Todd J. Fritz
Baseball Fan in Parking Lot
Andrew J. Perloff
Baseball Fan in Parking Lot
Roey Smigel
Bad Right Fielder
Alex Cranmer
Matt's Dad
Steven E. Fernandez
Little League Fan
Joe Stapleton
Little League Fan
Shannon Thornton
Daray (Kirby's Girlfriend)
Whitney Rae Grandell
Trampoline Dancer #1
Alicia Ellen Moore
Trampoline Dancer
Francesca Mars
Trampoline Dancer
Max Chernin
Mayor's Aide
Joe Avellar
City Hall Reporter
Duarte Geraldino
City Hall Reporter
Alice Gainer
News Anchor
Joel Kim Booster
Airline Attendant
Ronnie Mund
Ronnie the Limo Driver
Jeff Kobrin
Rabbi at Funeral
Liz Samuel
Rabbi Liebling
David Storch
Wedding Photographer
Graydon Long
Hotel Doorman
Randy Ramos Jr.
Hotel Worker #1
Jose Emilio Borrero
Hotel Worker #2
Izzy Ruiz
Hospital Valet
Joseph Vecsey
Med Student
Scott Aiello
Restroom Diner Patron
Grandma Yetta
Grandma Yetta
Tobi Kanter
Mother at Hospital
Lynn Marocola
Spectator (uncredited)

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There's something surreal about these Adam Sandler Netflix movies. I'm not sure you can call them "comedies." They're well-made, with seemingly high production values, and nothing about the performances and filmmaking is in any way lazy. You can tell Sandler cares about each role. But, it's almost like he and everyone involved just don't find their own material very funny. Even the obvious punch-lines are in this kind of "wouldn't this be a bad joke for a movie?" style. Have you ever seen adults put on a show for kids, and you can tell they're exhausted on that particular day, but simply want to do something nice for the kids, and get it over with? But they're nevertheless trying the best they can?

reader1001

Adam Sandler hasn't been doing the best movies. However this one makes a turn. Made the laugh a lot and even drop a tear During the wedding


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