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'Wedding' showcases young talent (The Cincinnati Enquirer) - It’s always fun to watch young talent working their hearts out, and that’s what you’ll find on stage at Ensemble Theatre for the next three weeks. “Mary’s Wedding” is a probable crowd-pleaser thanks to performances filled with conviction by Morgan Grahame and Ryan Gilreath.
Vow renewal ceremony goes for world record (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) - "Re-Union: The World's Largest Wedding Vow Renewal Ceremony" is set to storm the record books Sunday. If successful, it will beat the current record of 272 couples.
Review: 'Welcome Home,' Mr. TV star (San Francisco Chronicle) - RATING: (SNOOZING VIEWER) Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins: Comedy. Written and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. With Martin Lawrence, Joy Bryant, Mo'Nique, Margaret Avery, James Earl Jones, Mike Epps, Cedric the Entertainer, Damani Roberts, Michael Clarke Duncan,...
Movie review: 'Welcome Home' walks a bland path (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - Martin Lawrence finds you can't go home again in this lazy comedy.
Movie review: Vaughn's 'Wild' comedy tour? No, no and no (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - Film doesn't deliver what title promises.
Review: `Wild West' goes far for laughs (AP via Yahoo! News) - "Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights — Hollywood to the Heartland" is only sporadically wild, but it does indeed go through some Western states. It also ends up feeling about as long and draggy as the title itself.
Movie review: 'Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show' (Corpus Christi Caller-Times) - Film likable but overlong
Movie Review: 'Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show' (San Antonio Express-News/KENS 5) - The funniest line in "Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days and 30 Nights — Hollywood to the Heartland" is impromptu. It doesn't come from one of the four touring journeymen comedians, but from an unsuspecting audience member that Vaughn points a mike at in Lubbock.
Feel at home with forgettable films? 'Roscoe Jenkins' is for you (Orange County Register) - Review: Shouldn't Martin Lawrence be evolving as a comic actor by now? In "Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins," Martin Lawrence goes back to his roots. No, silly, not his hometown – pratfalls and crass bootie-humor! Just like old times.
Archives (Niner Online) - You've never seen a wedding flick quite like this one before, and it's about time too. I'm never really a fan on the chick-flick genre, but this is a surprisingly tasteful romantic comedy showcasing female masochism at it's best.
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