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The Week Of
Kenny Lustina and Kirby Cordice, two different fathers who are opposites in everything, have to spend a week with each other to attend the wedding of their children. For them, it is the worst week ever as they can not cope with each other and the wedding day is not coming.
13 April 1988, Chicago, Illinois, USA
24 September 1974, Coral Springs, Florida, USA
25 March 1987, San Bernardino, California, USA
5 June 1945, New York City, New York, USA
April 27, 2018
As usual, Adam Sandler presents a mean-spirited comedy, but an unengaged cast and uninspired writing also make The Week Of a bore.April 27, 2018
Smigel creates a charmingly manic farce with "The Week Of," playing with wedding build-up clichés and absurdity with remarkable fluidity and appreciation for non-sequitur humor.April 27, 2018
After 85 minutes of mediocrity, The Week Of finally lands on one inspired bit, and then there's another half hour to go.April 26, 2018
Laughter-free, joke-free and entertainment-free abomination.April 27, 2018
Smigel may not want to take up permanent residence in the Happy Madison offices, but he raises his old friend's game considerably.April 27, 2018
The best that can be said about The Week Of is that it at least tacks some heart onto an otherwise stale, mothball-scented set-up.April 27, 2018
More than most of the Sandler Netflix comedies, it almost feels genuine and heartfelt enough that you think you're about to like it and then it just goes wrong again.April 27, 2018
While some gags are funny the first time around, practically everything in "The Week Of" overstays its welcome.April 27, 2018
If you're willing to take The Week Of on its own terms, it's a goodhearted, sentimental comedy that wants to be The Father of the Bride with more vulgarity.April 27, 2018
Even with helpful title cards telling us it's "MONDAY," "TUESDAY," etc., etc., this is a week that feels 10 days long.April 27, 2018
What we assume might turn into a patriarchal power struggle never reaches a boil, making for an overly sentimental movie that misuses the outsize talents of its two big stars.