Shotgun Wedding
One thing you can always count on from J. Lo is a freakin' good wedding movie. In Shotgun Wedding, she and Josh Duhamel gather their families for the ultimate destination wedding (our invite must've gotten lost in the mail), but when the entire wedding party is taken hostage, it's up to the bride and groom to save their loved ones. Oh, and did we mention Jennifer Coolidge AND Lenny Kravitz are in it?
2Marry Me
While we're on the subject of J. Lo, we might as well throw another one of her newer wedding movies on the list. As pop superstar Kat Valdez, she is ready to get married in front of an audience of loyal fans, but just seconds before the ceremony, she learns that her fiancè is a cheater (ew). In a moment of sheer panic and shock, she locks eyes with a total stranger in the crowd and decides to marry him on the spot instead, but can people from two completely different worlds find true love?
3Coming to America
Haven't seen Coming to America? Sorry, we can't be friends. In this timeless tale of comedic genius and romance, Eddie Murphy stars as Prince Akeem, who wants nothing more than a wife who will love him despite his royal title. To escape an arranged marriage, he travels to America in hopes of finding his true queen.
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4Corpse Bride
This Tim Burton classic isn't quite the wedding story you're used to, but it still slaps. Victor and Victoria are set to be married, and although they like each other, Victor is nervous about the arranged marriage. While practicing his lines, he accidentally weds a corpse (yes, you read that right) who drags him to the land of the dead.
5Bride Wars
You and your bestie probably have a lot in common—music, hobbies, that one person you both absolutely can't stand. But one thing you two should never agree to share is the same wedding day plans. Starring Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway, two friends happen to find themselves planning a wedding on the same day causing a bridezilla-style fight over who gets to keep their picture-perfect wedding.
6Bridesmaids
I'll say it: this is one of the best comedies of our time. Not that this should have ever been an argument, but the whole "women can't be funny" myth is absolutely destroyed by this movie. Kristen Wiig stars as Annie, a struggling pastry chef and the maid of honor to her best friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph). But she's got some competition: Helen (Rose Byrne), a bridesmaid who is trying to outshine her at every turn. It's worth watching for the bridal shop scene alone (IYKYK).
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7My Best Friend's Wedding
If you can get past the *insane* premise of two people making a pact to marry if they're both still single at 28(!!!!), this is a delightful movie. Julianne (Julia Roberts) finds out her best friend is getting married, decides she is actually in love with him, and sets out to sabotage the engagement. Come for the "I Say A Little Prayer for You" sing-along, stay for the surprisingly subversive (for a rom-com) ending.
8Crazy Rich Asians
This entire movie is eye candy. From the gorgeous scenery to the opulent wardrobes to that awe-inspiring wedding (a water-filled aisle! Super-lush grass! Everyone waving sticks that look like fireflies!), the whole thing is just so beautiful.
9Sex and the City
Okay, wedding movies are kinda dramatic by nature. But seriously, one of the most memorable drama-filled wedding scenes in history is when Carrie (wearing an elaborate wedding dress with a faux bird on her head) goes after Big with her bouquet in the middle of the street.
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10Palm Springs
Imagine a wedding you kinda weren't stoked about going to. Now imagine that you're trapped in a Groundhog Day scenario where every day you wake up on the day of that wedding. That's basically what happens in this charming and wacky movie, starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti as two wedding guests who find themselves living the same day over and over again (and falling in love, ofc).
11Love Wedding Repeat
This zany wedding comedy has it all: a jealous ex trying to ruin the day, wedding party hookups, a ruined cake, an embarrassing vomit incident...you get the idea.
12The Wedding Planner
A classic rom-com. The Wedding Planner stars Jennifer Lopez as Mary, a wedding planner who has a meet-cute with a dreamy guy (hi, Matthew McConaughey). The only problem is that it turns out he's the groom for a wedding that she's planning.
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13Ready or Not
Your in-laws might be annoying, but at least they didn't force you to participate in a family tradition of murderous hide-and-seek on your wedding night (....I hope).
14The Wedding Singer
🎶 SOMEBODY KILL ME PLEASE 🎶
(No, but actually this movie is very cute).
15The Best Man
It wouldn't be a wedding without some drama. In The Best Man, it's all about a steamy book that the best man has written, with some of it based on his and his friends' real-life encounters. Cue chaos.
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16My Big Fat Greek Wedding
A young Greek woman falls in love with a non-Greek and struggles to get her family to accept him while she comes to terms with her heritage and cultural identity.
17Runaway Bride
Julia Roberts plays a woman who has left multiple fiancés standing at the alter, earning her the nickname "The Runaway Bride." Richard Gere plays the reporter who's writing an in-depth article about her in order to restore his journalistic reputation. Naturally, they fall in love.
18The Farewell
This tearjerker of a movie revolves around a family who has gathered in China ostensibly to celebrate a wedding. But the real reason they're there is to say goodbye to their family matriarch, who doesn't realize that she only has a few weeks to live.
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19Father of the Bride
Steve Martin stars as a father who's struggling to let go of his daughter who is about to get married. It'll probably make you want to call your dad.
20Father of the Bride
And of course: if you're a fan of the OG, you don't want to miss the new remake. In this updated version of the classic movie, a father is forced to come to terms with marrying off his daughter and handle multiple relationships within his sprawling Cuban American family.
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