Advantages: The chemistry between the charecters comes across very well. Disadvantages: Quite predictable.
The Wedding Date is a brilliant romantic comedy about Kat Ellis who travels home from New York to London for her sister Amys wedding. Kat decides she cant face going to the wedding alone and with her ex fiance being there it gives her an addded reason to take a partner.
The film starts with a very worried overly anxious Kat trying to get hold of her date who is a very desirable male escort Nick. They finally meet on the plane to London to begin their venture to fool her friends and family into beliving they are madly in love. During their stay Kat and Nick stay in her old room at her parents house while joining in with all the events Amy and Ed have planned for the wedding party. Kat has a turbulet ride in London with loads of ups and downs where she eventually finds herself and figures out what is the best path for her to take her ...
Advantages: comical elements Disadvantages: nothing extraordinary
While there is nothing impressive or extraordinarily romantic in The Wedding Date, it is a movie which I would recommend for some light entertainment and just the right dash of romance. Starring Debra Mesisng and Dermot Mulroney, the plot is about a single woman who is invited to her parent's home for the wedding of her little sister. However, catastrophe arises when Kat (Mesisng) realizes that her ex fiancé would be attending the wedding too. Not wanting to lose face in front of him, Kat does the one thing possible: She hires Nick (Dermot Mulroney), a male escort to accompany her to the wedding and pose as her boyfriend. The thing is, Nick is even more attractive than she anticipated...
If you read my previous reviews, you will see that for me, the two most important elements in a movie remain the acting and the "feel good factor ...
Advantages: One classic, plenty of features Disadvantages: Too inconsistent, at times average vocal performance
Originally released back in 1997, this album sold a number of copies off the back of the hit single 'Can We' which featured MIssy Elliott and was the soundtrack to cult film, Booty Call as well as featuring an abundence of rap, production and vocal talent picked up from previous hits and probably the world renowned 'Right Here' from a few years previous.
Producers on the album include Sean 'Puffy' Combs, Deric 'D Dot' Angeleitte, Malik Pendleton, Roderick Wiggins and Timbaland and they all help to bring together a good array of tracks which gives the album the exact sound that was going around in R&B from the late 90s.
Although saying that, the features and production are at a good enoough level to cover up any short falls from the group. SWV (sisters with voices) are mainly known for lead singer Coko who eventually went solo ...