License To | Wed (2007)

If you want a deep exploration of relationships, look elsewhere. But if you want to see Robin Williams mess with Jim Halpert for 90 minutes, it’s a fun ride.

Critics weren't particularly kind to it (it sits at a low percentage on Rotten Tomatoes), largely because the humor can be pretty broad and the Reverend’s "tests" often cross the line into being genuinely invasive. However, for many viewers, it remains a "guilty pleasure" or a comfort movie thanks to the chemistry of the cast. License to Wed (2007)

It’s a classic "popcorn movie." It doesn’t demand much from the viewer and offers a nostalgic look at the romantic comedy tropes of its era. The Critical Take If you want a deep exploration of relationships,

As with many of his mid-2000s comedies, Williams carries the film with his frantic energy and improvisational riffing. If you’re a fan of his "manic mentor" persona, you’ll enjoy his performance here. However, for many viewers, it remains a "guilty

Released while The Office was at its peak, this film captures Krasinski in his prime "everyman" role, complete with the signature Jim Halpert-style reaction shots to the chaos around him.

If you’re looking for a lighthearted, early-2000s rom-com to breeze through, is exactly that. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it leans heavily into its goofy premise and the star power of its lead. The Plot in a Nutshell