The Wedding Ringer | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | June 11, 2015
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Finally, a film where Kevin Hart is funny (extremely) and not annoying. #TheWeddingRinger was surprisingly well done. Lots of laughs.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Jimmy provides best man services for socially challenged guys, who – for whatever reason – have no one close enough to agree to stand by them on the day of their wedding. Doug a groom-to-be, has found himself in just such a situation, but, to make matters worse, he fabricates the names of not only a best man but nine groomsmen as well. When all else fails, Doug seeks out Jimmy’s services to carry out a charade designed to make Doug look his best, but threatens to destroy everything if it fails. |
| lead actors | Kevin Hart | Josh Gad | Kaley Cuoco | Affion Crockett | Jorge Garcia | Corey Holcomb | Ken Howard | Cloris Leachman | Jenifer Lewis | Mimi Rogers | Aaron Takahashi | Olivia Thirlby | Nicky Whelan |
| director | Jeremy Garelick |












