The Groomsmen
Til Death Do We Party
The Groomsmen follows the misadventures and confusion of a groom (Ed Burns) and his four groomsmen the week before a wedding. Wrestling with issues of fatherhood, honesty and growing up, the five thirty-somethings discover their extended adolescence might be finally coming to a close.
Critic Reviews:
- " This is the movie I believe Burns has been trying to make since The Brothers McMullen, 11 years ago. " – Mick LaSalle
- " Its realistic portrayal of an almost extinct small-town dynamic between friends and family is not to be missed. " – Mark Bell
- " The Groomsmen is warm and it's funny, and it's Ed Burns' best movie in years. " – Edward Douglas