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Marry Me

  • 6.1 /10

  • 1063

  • 61%

Plot

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.

Cast

Jennifer Lopez as Kat Valdez
Jennifer Lopez

as Kat Valdez

Owen Wilson as Charlie Gilbert
Owen Wilson

as Charlie Gilbert

Maluma as Bastian
Maluma

as Bastian

John Bradley as Colin
John Bradley

as Colin

Sarah Silverman as Parker Debbs
Sarah Silverman

as Parker Debbs

Chloe Coleman as Lou Gilbert
Chloe Coleman

as Lou Gilbert

Michelle Buteau as Melissa
Michelle Buteau

as Melissa

Kat Cunning as Tyra
Kat Cunning

as Tyra

Taliyah Whitaker as Esther
Taliyah Whitaker

as Esther

Movie Facts

Rated

  • PG-13

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • February 9, 2022

Production Companies

  • Nuyorican Productions

  • Perfect World Pictures

  • Kung Fu Monkey Productions

Production Countries

  • China

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $23,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $44,000,000.00

Runtime

  • 1.87 hrs

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Reviews

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 …

Owen 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 wi…

Cute 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.