81
Metascore
19 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranLos Angeles TimesKenneth TuranNot only do Grant, Scott Thomas, Callow and company handle the sprightly dialogue with aplomb, they are also adept at the doubletakes and befuddled looks that make Four Weddings both amusing and irresistible all the way through the not-to-be-missed final credits. [9 March 1994, Calendar, p.F-1]
- 90Mr. ShowbizMr. ShowbizSurprisingly charming romantic comedy.
- 88Chicago TribuneGene SiskelChicago TribuneGene SiskelA better film about love delayed than "Sleepless in Seattle." It's funnier, more credible, more bittersweet and the characters are a whole lot brighter. Naturally, it won't be as big a hit. [18 March 1994, Friday, p.C]
- 88USA TodaySusan WloszczynaUSA TodaySusan WloszczynaIt's a clever, multitiered affair built around the title rituals, frosted with delicious characterizations and tasty repartee. [11 March 1994, Life, p.4D]
- 88Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertForms a community that eventually envelops us.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleWith his crisp intelligence always a step away from collapsing into paralyzing self-consciousness, and his polished good-boy veneer often giving way to hysteria and vulgarity, Grant is a delight. [18 March 1994, Daily Notebook, p.C-3]
- 70Washington PostDesson ThomsonWashington PostDesson ThomsonScreenwriter Richad Curtis (writer of the English "Blackadder" series) and director Mike Newell (who made "Enchanted April") keep things lively and entertaining; each wedding is garnished with its own distinctive mood and dramatic significance.
- A movie to cheer you up and on and help you feel that spring will, in fact, arrive before we are all too desiccated to enjoy it.
- 70TV Guide MagazineFrank LoveceTV Guide MagazineFrank LoveceWith grace and cleverness, mixing romance and comedy in a genuinely delightful way.
- 60Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumMaybe you'll enjoy it, but don't expect to remember it ten minutes later, or even to believe in the characters while you're watching them.