Father of the Bride
Steve Martin and Diane Keaton star as the parents who instantly dislike their daughter’s fiancé, not to mention his terrible parents. This charming early '90s American gem is a joy to revisit anytime.
Pretty Woman
The article eventually reaches Maggie herself, who surprisingly is preparing for another wedding and demands a correction. Ike loses his job and has one last chance: to travel and meet the infamous bride in person. What starts as hostility soon reveals Maggie might not be as terrible as he thought…
Four Weddings and a Funeral
They reunite two months later—at another wedding—where Carrie arrives with her fiancé. Charles sadly accepts he can’t have her and moves on, preparing for his own wedding months later. But then Carrie shows up, announcing she’s divorced…
27 Dresses
Jane (Katherine Heigl) is a hopeless romantic with a clear vision for her own wedding. Until then, she’s the ultimate bridesmaid pro, happily supporting every friend.
But when her sister Tess becomes the bride, Jane’s joy dims—Tess has won over the man Jane secretly likes, her boss George. Jane tries to overcome her disappointment and celebrate with her sister, but some feelings are hard to hide. Things get more complicated when a reporter spots a story in Jane’s 27 bridesmaid dresses…
Mamma Mia!
She invites three men from her mother’s past, hoping to recognize the right one to walk her down the aisle. Alongside stunning performances and breathtaking scenery, unforgettable ABBA hits make this movie a joyful celebration that’ll have you wanting to dance at your next wedding.











