
Movie spotlight
Going to the Chapel
As a couple (Valentine and Greene) prepare to get married all sorts of uninvited and unexpected guests arrive and secrets are revealed.
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Plot Summary
This romantic comedy follows three bridesmaids who are determined to prevent their best friend's wedding from going awry. As they navigate the chaos of wedding planning, they encounter a series of hilarious mishaps and unexpected romantic entanglements of their own.
Critical Reception
Going to the Chapel was a lighthearted comedy that garnered a mixed reception. While praised for its humorous premise and the performances of its lead actresses, some critics found the plot predictable and the humor occasionally fell flat. It found a modest audience as a pleasant, if unremarkable, romantic comedy of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its comedic attempts and focus on female friendships.
Found to be a somewhat formulaic romantic comedy.
Praised for its energetic performances, particularly from the lead actresses.
Google audience: Audience reception information for "Going to the Chapel (1988)" is not readily available through common aggregate platforms.
Fun Fact
While primarily known for her music career, Naomi Judd took on a starring role in this film, showcasing her acting abilities.
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