My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3

The Portokalos family travels to Greece for a family reunion.

  • Released: 2023-09-08
  • Runtime: 100 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy, Romance
  • Stars: Nia Vardalos, Elena Kampouris, Lainie Kazan, Maria Vacratsis, Louis Mandylor, Joey Fatone, Gia Carides, Elias Kacavas, John Corbett, Andrea Martin
  • Director: Nia Vardalos
 Comments
  • jadebay-02050 - 11 June 2024
    Boring and not funny one bit
    I was expecting this to be a comedy but also romance. There was nothing funny and the story line was abit dull. I found I had watched the whole movie and was pointless, they could have come up with better story lines and they could have made it much more funnier if you compare it to 1 & 2. I did see how they was trying to make it funny at times but felt they tried abit too hard that it just wasn't. I'm very disappointed with this film and won't be recommending it. I believe the 1st ever sequel to this was the best, after that it was never that great. The only nice thing is the country and culture it shows which they could have done more of to be honest.
  • phylhart - 27 March 2024
    So bad, it reduces the original
    Horribly written. I mean, truly cringy, sappy, not clever in any way. The characters are cardboard with fake, overwrought emotions. The situations are all tired shticks. I can't believe the cast read this script and agreed to tarnish the brand by doing it. Are these actors so low in their careers, they have to settle for such disappointing work? And then, the editing. What a weird patchwork, rapidly shifting through scenes that were probably meant to be poignant but just didn't work. Seems the editor felt as I did and just wanted to get to the end. Too bad; I was more distracted/irritated than entertained.
  • janismramirez - 13 March 2024
    Same Hollywood Stuff on Repeat
    There were some cute and funny moments, but I had to stop at the wedding ceremony. I had enough. Hollywood has gone downhill and this movie is no different. Just make a funny movie please and stay out of politics. It takes away from the fact that people want to escape this stuff while watching a movie we think is a cute comedy. They do this in both subtle and not so subtle ways, and unfortunately it is throughout the movie. Movie makers seem to have a formula and feel the need to check the narrative boxes in every single movie for the past 7-8 years whether it is romance, comedy, etc. It is getting old fast. I hope the next generation lightens up and stops taking things so seriously.