My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3

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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

From writer and director Nia Vardalos, the worldwide phenomenon My Big Fat Greek Wedding is coming back to theaters with a brand-new adventure. Join the Portokalos family as they travel to a family reunion in Greece for a heartwarming and hilarious trip full of love, twists and turns. Opa!

Cast

  • Nia Vardalos
  • John Corbett
  • Louis Mandylor
  • Elena Kampouris
  • Maria Vacratsis
  • Andrea Martin
  • Elias Kavacas
  • Gia Carides
  • Joey Fatone
  • Melina Kotselou

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Verified Review
#woke

cute except for the " I like boys and girls clothes, and neither" non binary person leading them around. there's literally no need for the "I approve of alternative lifestyles bit" just there to add that special woke touch. I have nothing wrong with the person - it was a cute show - but like went out of the way to add that in.

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Verified Review

This movie is not as great and funny as the first two movies of this sequence, but it is still entertaining and fun to watch. Not that great and exciting, but it was still good. Did not have that much of a great plot of story line, but it was still entertaining and fun, just not as great as the first two. The other two movies 1 and 2 were way more funnier. It was good, but not great. Still a fun movie, just not as funny and exciting as the other two.

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Metacritic

10
Sep 8, 2023

It’s a rom-com both com-less and rom-less.

Metacritic review by Robert Abele
Robert Abele
Los Angeles Times
38
Sep 8, 2023

With a shapeless plot that tediously unfolds, the film is uncomfortable to watch. Even Vardalos, who directs for the first time, seems to struggle with mustering actual interest in her own material.

Shirley Li
The Atlantic