You’re Cordially Invited is a wedding-themed rom-com full of over-the-top comedy—but it’s not the only film of its kind. Audiences who enjoyed the Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon movie may be on the hunt for something similar, and a handful of movies from years past can fill the mold. You’re Cordially Invited features the enemies-to-lovers trope, over-the-top slapstick and situational comedy, and, of course, a whole lot of weddings. While similar movies may check more boxes than others, fans of these tropes have great options for what to watch next.
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The 2025 Prime Video movie follows Ferrell’s Jim and Witherspoon’s Margot as they attempt to give their most beloved family members the wedding of their dreams. Unfortunately, a clerical mishap resulted in both booking their events at the same time and at the same place. With few other options, Jim and Margot agreed to share the venue, but things quickly became competitive. You’re Cordially Invited is warfare between a father-of-the-bride and a Maid of Honor. While this story is unique, Hollywood has proven that a whole lot of hilarious chaos can happen over a wedding weekend.
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Palm Springs (2020)
A Groundhog Day-Like Wedding-Day Rom-com
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Romance
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8/10
Release Date
July 10, 2020
Runtime
90 minutes
Director
Max Barbakow
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Andy Siara
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Palm Springs (2020) is a romantic comedy movie that stars Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti as a couple who find one another at a wedding. However, unlike the typical wedding-day comedy, this science-fiction-inspired film takes on a Groundhog Day-like premise. Milioti and Samberg’s characters end up in a time loop after hooking up with one another, which means they are forced to relive the same wedding day over and over again.
While Palm Springs’ time-loop premise keeps it unique, many qualities within this move make it similar to You’re Cordially Invited. It’s missing the enemies-to-loves trope, but the over-the-top, outrageous brand of comedy keeps these two movies within the same playing field. Add in the wedding setting, and those who enjoyed Ferrell and Witherspoon’s 2025 rom-com will surely enjoy 2020’s Palm Springs.
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Wedding Crashers (2005)
A Vince Vaughn & Owen Wilson 2000s Classic
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Wedding Crashers
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Romance
Comedy
6/10
7/10
Release Date
July 15, 2005
Runtime
119 minutes
Director
David Dobkin
Writers
Steve Faber, Bob Fisher
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Isla Fisher
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Christopher Walken
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Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson’s 2005 comedy Wedding Crashers follows two divorce mediators who have made a hobby out of crashing weddings. Their greatest target yet is the one thrown by Secretary of the Treasury William Cleary (Christopher Walken) for his daughter. Naturally, chaos ensues as Vaugh and Wilson’s characters, Jeremy and John, do all they can to crash the event. Of course, a little romance gets sprinkled in as well.
Wedding Crashers is less of a rom-com and more of a traditional comedy. However, since You’re Cordially Invited only threw in the romance element near the end, these two wedding-themed movies are still comparable. What’s more, those who watched the 2025 Prime Video movie primarily for Ferrell are sure to be similarly satisfied by Vaughn and Wilson’s 2000s brand of comedy.
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Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
Weddings At Their Most Extravagant & Comedy At Its Best
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Crazy Rich Asians
PG-13
Comedy
9/10
7.3/10
Release Date
August 15, 2018
Runtime
121 Minutes
Director
Jon M. Chu
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Pete Chiarelli, Adele Lim
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Gemma Chan
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Chris Pang
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Crazy Rich Asians stars Constance Wu as Rachel Chu, a financially modest daughter of an Asian-American immigrant who travels to Singapore with her boyfriend, Nick (Henry Golding), for his best friend’s wedding. While there, she is shocked to discover that Nick’s family is massively wealthy and that his mother, Eleanor (Michelle Yeoh), disapproves of their relationship.
Like You’re Cordially Invited, Crazy Rich Asians features a star-studded cast. Wu, Golding, and Yeoh are joined by comedy geniuses like Awkwafina, Ken Jeong, and more. While the comedy in this 2018 award-winning movie isn’t as outrageous as You’re Cordially Invited, it centers on a similar sort of chaos that seems only to play out when families come together for a wedding.
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27 Dresses (2008)
Another Enemies-To-Lovers Story Set Around Weddings
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27 Dresses
PG-13
Comedy
Romance
Release Date
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January 10, 2008
Runtime
107 minutes
Director
Anne Fletcher
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Brian Kerwin
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Charli Barcena
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Peyton List
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Jane Pfitsch
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2008’s 27 Dresses stars rom-com regular Katherine Heigl as Jane, who is always the bridesmaid and never the bride. Things begin to fall apart for Jane when her horrible sister becomes engaged to the man she loves. Around the same time, a charming reporter (James Marsden) decides that her story is the key to his own success.
Both films explore the many ways that a wedding can go terribly wrong and teach the overarching lesson that love can be found in unexpected places.
27 Dresses is heavily influenced by the enemies-to-lovers trope, which is also prominent in You’re Cordially Invited. However, the 2008 movie is more like a typical romantic comedy, so there are some significant tonal differences. Still, both films explore the many ways that a wedding can go terribly wrong and teach the overarching lesson that love can be found in unexpected places.
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The Week Of (2018)
Adam Sandler and Chris Rock As The Fathers Of The Bride & Groom
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the week of
PG-13
Comedy
Release Date
April 27, 2018
Runtime
116 minutes
Director
Robert Smigel
Writers
Adam Sandler
Producers
Allen Covert, Barry Bernardi, Kevin Grady
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Adam Sandler
Kenny Lustig
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Chris Rock
Kirby Cordice
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Steve Buscemi
Charles
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Rachel Dratch
Debbie
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The Week Of sees two fathers come together to celebrate the wedding of their respective children. Adam Sandler’s Kenny is the father of the bride, while Chris Rock’s Kirby will watch his son get married. Of course, these two characters and their families couldn’t be more different, which makes the long and chaotic wedding weekend together all the more complicated.
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The family dynamics in The Week Of resemble those in You’re Cordially Invited. While the former doesn’t feature two opposing weddings, the drastically different families give a similar impression. As a Happy Madison comedy, The Week Of features many of Sandler’s memorable regulars, including Rachel Dratch and Steve Buscemi. It may not be romantic, but the 2018 wedding comedy still boasts a similar flavor.
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Anyone But You (2023)
Enemies Pretend To Be Lovers To Make It Through A Wedding
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Anyone But You
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8.3/10
Release Date
December 22, 2023
Runtime
103 minutes
Director
Will Gluck
Writers
Will Gluck, Ilana Wolpert
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Sydney Sweeney
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Glen Powell
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2023’s Anyone But You stars Sydney Sweeny and Glen Powell as Beatrice and Ben, who are reunited at a wedding after their one-night hookup ended in disaster. The pair hate one another, but since Beatrice’s family is determined to get her a date and Ben is eager to make the girl he likes jealous, they pretend to be a couple to make it through the wedding weekend.
The wedding weekend theme certainly ties Anyone But You and You’re Cordially Invited, but the connection here is furthered by the enemies-to-lovers dynamic. Of course, there is only one wedding in Anyone But You, and Beatrice and Ben are working together rather than competing. Still, the chemistry-filled combativeness of this 2023 rom-cam is sure to scratch a similar itch.
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The People We Hate At The Wedding (2022)
A Wedding Comedy All About Family
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The People We Hate at the Wedding
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Comedy
5/10
Release Date
November 18, 2022
Runtime
99 minutes
Director
Claire Scanlon
Writers
Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin, Wendy Molyneux
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Allison Janney
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Ben Platt
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The People We Hate at the Wedding stars Kristen Bell and Ben Platt as siblings Alice and Paul Stevenson, who come together for their half-sister Eloise’s (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) wedding. Alice and Paul have never been close to Eloise, leading them to be estranged from their mother, Donna (Allison Janney). Naturally, all this family dysfunction makes the European wedding a disaster.
The complicated family dynamics are the main thing that connects this 2022 comedy with You’re Cordially Invited
The People We Hate at the Wedding doesn’t lean as much into romance—though this is undoubtedly a feature of the movie. The complicated family dynamics are the main thing that connects this 2022 comedy with You’re Cordially Invited. Witherspoon’s Margot was equally as estranged from her family in You’re Cordially Invited as Paul and Alice are in The People We Hate at the Wedding, and the resulting comedic chaos is highly similar.
The People We Hate at the Wedding is based on the book of the same name by Grant Ginder.
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The Proposal (2009)
An Enemies-To-Lovers Deception Story
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The Proposal
pg-13
Romance
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
June 19, 2009
Runtime
108 Minutes
Director
Anne Fletcher
Writers
Peter Chiarelli
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Sandra Bullock
Margaret Tate
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Ryan Reynolds
Andrew Paxton
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Malin Akerman
Gertrude
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Craig T. Nelson
Joe Paxton
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Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds’ The Proposal follows a big-time editor, Margaret, who is faced with deportation unless she can convince immigration that she fell in love with and plans to marry her assistant, Andrew. Of course, Andrew actually hates Margaret but agrees to play along with the charade so long as his boss gives him a promotion. Of course, the whole thing became all the more complicated when the happy couple was expected to tie the knot in Alaska with Andrew’s family.
The Proposal checks several boxes for a movie similar to You’re Cordially Invited. It’s another wedding rom-com that also utilizes the enemies-to-lovers trope. Additionally, the 2009 movie is layered up with themes of family. This is all balanced out over-the-top comedy that hits all the right notes.
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Bridesmaids (2011)
Kristen Wiig’s Over-The-Top Wedding Comedy
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Bridesmaids
R
Comedy
Romance
8/10
7.8/10
Release Date
May 13, 2011
Runtime
125 minutes
Director
Paul Feig
Writers
Kristen Wiig, Annie Mumolo
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Kristen Wiig
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Rose Byrne
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Kristen Wiig’s Bridesmaids follows Annie as she becomes the Maid of Honor in her best friend Lillian’s (Maya Rudolph) wedding. Lillian’s titular bridesmaids are a bizarre combination of drastically different women, but the one who stands out the most to Annie is the overly fancy Helen (Rose Byrne). Despite her position as Maid of Honor, Annie quickly becomes jealous of Helen and vice versa. The more they fight for Lillian’s attention, the more hilarious Bridesmaids becomes.
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Bridesmaids and You’re Cordially Invited are, of course, both wedding-based movies. However, the specific brand of comedy within these films makes them comparable. The rivalry between Annie and Helen has a similar feel to that of Jim and Margot in You’re Cordially Invited. As they fight for the bride’s attention, everything falls to pieces around them. The result is a variety of outrageous disasters that could only pass in these types of comedy movies.
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Bride Wars (2009)
Another Wedding-Date Mixup
Bride Wars
PG
Comedy
Romance
Release Date
January 9, 2009
Runtime
90 minutes
Director
Gary Winick
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Bride Wars follows two best friends, Liv (Kate Hudson) and Emma (Anne Hathaway), who always dreamed of having their weddings at the Plaza Hotel. When they both became engaged at the same time, it seemed that each would get their fantasy wedding. However, a mishap at the venue meant that both brides had been booked for the same day. Friend turned on friend, and an all-out war was waged as each tried to upstage and sabotage the other.
A mishap at the venue meant that both brides had been booked for the same day.
Though there are some differences between Bride Wars and You’re Cordially Invited, the basic premise is essentially identical. The latter adopted the idea of two weddings being booked at the same place and same time, but added in the romantic-comedy element by centering on the wedding planners rather than the brides themselves. Regardless, those who enjoyed You’re Cordially Invited will surely find a winner in Bride Wars.
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You’re Cordially Invited
R
Comedy
5/10
Release Date
January 30, 2025
Director
Nicholas Stoller
Writers
Nicholas Stoller
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Reese Witherspoon
Margot
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Will Ferrell
Jim
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