Watch Save The Date Movie Online No Survey After an ill-timed and very public marriage proposal, fiercely independent Sarah breaks up with her overeager boyfriend Kevin. Sarah turns to her sister Beth for support, but Beth is too busy obsessing over the details of her own wedding to Kevin's band mate, Andrew. When Sarah suddenly finds herself caught up in an intense rebound romance with the adorable Jonathan, she is forced to examine her own fears of commitment and vulnerability. With honesty, heart, and humor, all five struggle with the trials, happiness, and pain of modern love. In the end Sarah must decide - is it better to stay safely single or to risk it all on love? Release Date Save The Date Dec 14, 2012 Limited | |
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Actors For Save The Date |
Alison Brie,Lizzy Caplan,Martin Starr,Geoffrey Arend,Mark Webber,Grant Harvey,Kristin Slaysman,Melonie Diaz,Robin Riker,Timothy Busfield |
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Genres Save The Date : Drama,Romance,Comedy |
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User Ranting Save The Date : 3.2 |
User Percentage For Save The Date : % |
User Count Like for Save The Date : 1,560 |
All Critics Ranting For Save The Date : 5.4 |
All Critics Count For Save The Date : 26 |
All Critics Percentage For Save The Date : 42 % |
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Review For Save The Date |
Lizzy Caplan and Alison Brie lend the lightweight rom-com "Save the Date" more than its fair share of watchability. But the film is never truly interesting. Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times
While Caplan works well in theory as an antiromantic-comedy heroine, director and co-screenwriter Michael Mohan just doesn't give her enough to do. Sara Stewart-New York Post
[It] may sound like Sitcomland, but Mr. Mohan's sensibility - visually, comically, in terms of character - is more naturalistic, more Sundance. It's just not particularly sharp. Rachel Saltz-New York Times
A merely adequate addition to the raft of romantic comedies for those pushing 30 without adult lives to call their own. Ella Taylor-NPR
Save the Date is romantic comedy with aspirations to do something new. That's admirable but it isn't enough. Mary F. Pols-TIME Magazine
An easygoing romance you might enjoy, despite the fact that you never need to see it again. Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
Slumbers through routine conflicts, often in the dullest manner imaginable, refusing the lure of a snappy pace to wallow in poor communication contests that grow intolerable. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
There's a finely-tuned sense of how difficult it can be to live life on your own terms, but the film so resolutely adheres to indie conventions it's hard to take seriously. Robert Levin-amNewYork
With irrepressibly appealing performers playing flawed characters, he strikes a chord that resonates, even if some of the notes are a bit familiar. Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine
Racy romcom has realistic characters but needs more plot. S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media
Manages its modest pleasures because of its likable cast. Alison Willmore-Movieline
A pleasing sophomore feature from Sundance alum Michael Mohan Chase Whale-Twitch
Save the Date ... is appealingly ambivalent about whether growing up is really such a great idea. Dan Kois-Slate
Save The Date's achievements are modest-it could be funnier and more affecting, and it ends with a shrug-but the film is wise about sibling relationships, the uncertainty of youth, and smaller matters ... Scott Tobias-AV Club
What's worst about the film is how it appropriates its main character's noncommittal selfishness to support its own quaint, anti-establishment themes. Ed Gonzalez-Slant Magazine
'Save the Date' traffics in the most banal situations and whiny characters imaginable. Kirk Honeycutt-honeycuttshollywood.com
Date works best as a collection of winsome, unconnected vignettes; its ideal distribution model would be piece by piece on YouTube. Sam Adams-Time Out New York
A relatively straightforward example of its genre, one that's distinguished from the pack primarily by the appeal of its two female stars. Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity
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