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- Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
- Excerpt: Marry Me is fluff, pretty forgettable and in some ways not good. However, it is what it set out to be: fluff, pretty forgettable and in some ways not bad.
- Cecilia Barroso @ Cenas de Cinema [Portuguese]
- David “DC” Bolling @ DC’s Take
- Excerpt: The thing that efficiently carried the movie was liking the pairing of Lopez and Wilson together; the Anaconda reunion the world wasn’t expecting ever to see.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: may be over the top and formula driven, but its cast is charming and its heart genuine.
- Kirsten Hawkes @ Parent Previews
- Jeremy Kibler @ The Artful Critic
- Excerpt: As glossy and prefabricated as this formula may be, “Marry Me” does exactly what it vows to do.
- [New] | Mark Leeper @ Mark Leeper’s Reviews
- Excerpt: MARRY ME is a musical romantic comedy with mathematics; she’s a pop star, he’s a math teacher and the coach of the math team. There are short sequences with the math club, but much longer dance numbers; I would have preferred it the other way around.
- Harrison Martin @ Flixfrog
- Excerpt: Marry Me is a heartwarming rom-com reminiscent of Lopez’s earlier films such as The Wedding Planner, Maid in Manhattan, The Back-up Plan etc.
- Jared Mobarak @ The Film Stage
- Excerpt: It might not be reinventing the wheel as far as this genre goes, but it is honest. The first two-thirds of Marry Me really work because they stay grounded to reality and the insane scenario in which they’ve agreed to traverse together.
- Eddie Pasa @ DC Filmdom
- Excerpt: Surprisingly enjoyable!
- James Plath @ Family Home Theater
- Betty Tucker @ ReelTalk Movie Reviews
- Excerpt: Choosing Wilson for co-star here is a decision we can cheer, and J-Lo charms us from the start as superstar with a big heart.
- Robert Yaniz Jr. @ Showbiz Cheat Sheet
- Excerpt: If a pseudo-musical, early-2000s era romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson doesn’t sound appealing, then viewers probably shouldn’t bother. But if its stars, premise, and tone seem like a light-hearted, occasionally heartwarming time at the movies, then Marry Me delivers exactly what it promises. Just say “yes.”