
Entertainment Weekly
Made of Honour is a nice cookie-cutter comedy, no more and no less, but (Dempsey and Monaghan)... rise to the challenge of making friendship look like the wellspring of true love.
Full reviewMade of Honour is a nice cookie-cutter comedy, no more and no less, but (Dempsey and Monaghan)... rise to the challenge of making friendship look like the wellspring of true love.
Full reviewPatrick Dempsey and Michelle Monaghan make an agreeable pair in this above-average comedy...
Full reviewThere was a certain amount of suspense in the air at the screening of Made of Honour: Would Tom and Hannah realise they're perfect for each other... or would I burn down the theatre first?
Full reviewMade of Honour adds tart satirical flavors to a cotton-candy formula without sabotaging the sugar rush.
Full reviewThe only thing that McDreamy proves with this film is that while he probably knows Julia Roberts and has met Julia Roberts, he's no Julia Roberts.
Full reviewDirector Paul Weiland and the three (!) screenwriters it took to boil down thousands of bad movies into 101 minutes haven't provided this one with a single original thought; it should only entertain those still getting adjusted to the idea of talkies.
Full reviewThis frothy rom-com that acts as a vehicle for tv sex symbol Patrick Dempsey is at its best in the wilds of remote Scotland, when Dempsey's New York serial womaniser Tom is out of his element. I laughed a few times, but overall was disappointed because nothing felt real. Not the characters, their relationships nor their actions.
Full reviewMade of Honour is a rehash of Julia Roberts' My Best Friend's Wedding, mixed together with familiar ideas from other romantic comedies. While there is no doubt Patrick Dempsey is a handsome man, if he's serious about a career on the big screen he's going to have to prove he can do more than just look good, with perfectly blow-dried hair.
Full reviewHas something a bit edgier in mind than the usual, soft-focused wedding bell high jinks. For the most part, that's exactly what it delivers -- an amusing, smartly cast romantic comedy told from a guy's perspective.
Full reviewA strong opening, bursting with wit and vigour, gives way to a predictable, patronising and immensely lazy second half. Could have been so much more.
Full reviewA mix of Four Weddings and a Funeral and My Best Friend's Wedding, by way of Run Fat Boy Run, Honour is a predictable yet peppy entry into the vast canon of romantic comedies.
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