The Groomsmen Critic Reviews
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This is like any other Edward Burns film, except for one thing. It's unmistakably better. This is the movie I believe Burns has been trying to make since "The Brothers McMullen," 11 years ago.Read the full review
Every actor registers...In a film of minor ambition, they're all worthy company.Read the full review
Edward Burns' best riff yet on guys trying to sort out their feelings about women.Read the full review
Burns' always impressive sense of place lends authenticity to the pals' perambulations, and the stellar cast brings a welcome overabundance of personality to regrettably one-note roles.Read the full review
The movie snaps sharply to life every now and then, and its unfashionable decency really gets to you.Read the full review
The biggest hole in a movie that falls sadly short of being another "Diner" or "Trees Lounge" is Mr. Burns's failure to make his alter-ego character anything other than the best-looking and most affluent member of the pack, standing there and discreetly gloating.Read the full review