"Let's go, PEOPLE, pull the trigger," Ferrell quipped at an N.Y.C. screening of his and Witherspoon's film 'You're Cordially Invited' on Tuesday, Jan. 28 Will Ferrell, PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive 2025?
Are you with Reese Witherspoon or Will Ferrell? “You're Cordially Invited,” a new comedy directed by Nicholas Stoller, brings together two stars whose movie worlds are nearly as divided as wedding guests on separate sides of the aisle.
“You’re Cordially Invited” comes out on Thursday, January 30. The movie will be streaming on Prime Video beginning at 3:00 a.m. ET on the 30th. If you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber, you can watch “You’re Cordially Invited” for free on Prime Video, since the streaming service is included with a membership.
Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell play the sister and father of two brides fighting over the same venue in Nicholas Stoller's winning comedy.
Will Ferrell, PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive 2025? The actor and his You're Cordially Invited costar Reese Witherspoon were asked about him potentially campaigning for the annual honor at a New York City screening of their new movie on Tuesday,
Hollywood A-listers Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon are calling for more incentives and effort to keep productions filming in Los Angeles to boost the city’s economy after the devastating wildfires this month.
Their characters deal with a major hitch as their family members get hitched in a consistently funny wedding comedy.
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Reese Witherspoon once again slayed the red carpet appearance.The actress showed up for a screening of her most recent comedy, You're Cordially Invited, which costarred Will Ferrell, at Jazz
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The most surprising thing about this by-the-numbers comedy, in fact, is that it comes to us from writer-director Nicholas Stoller. He updated Kermit & Co. so delightfully in “The Muppets,” tartly reconceived the revenge rom-com with “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” and scored on the small screen with both “Platonic” and the updated “Goosebumps.”