
Still working in her parents' Greek restaurant, Toula Portokalos' daughter, Paris, is growing up. She is getting ready to graduate high school and Toula and Ian are experiencing marital issues. When Toula's parents find out they were never officially married, another wedding is in the works. Can this big, fat, Greek event help to bring the family together?... (Full plot summary below)
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Still working in her parents' Greek restaurant, Toula Portokalos' daughter, Paris, is growing up. She is getting ready to graduate high school and Toula and Ian are experiencing marital issues. When Toula's parents find out they were never officially married, another wedding is in the works. Can this big, fat, Greek event help to bring the family together?
Leave your thoughts about My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2.
| Bowling Green Daily NewsMicheal ComptonIt feels like a desperate cash grab, with a terrible premise and some really jaw-droppingly bad attempts at comedic sequences. |
| BeliefnetNell MinowAn overstuffed, undercooked cash grab, operating at the low level of a basic cable sit-com with a juiced-up laugh track |
| The Film StageDan Schindel[It] commits the perennial sequel mistake of indulging the breakout characters, letting them run rampant over everything in the process. |
| Cleveland Plain DealerJoanna ConnorsIt may not be hip or cool or young, or even particularly hilarious, but a night with the Portokaloses is like any family reunion: fun, awkward, funny, sometimes embarrassing, but full of love. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekOne wedding too many...while Vardalos can go home again, she shouldn't have bothered, and certainly viewers would be well advised to skip this return trip. |
| Cine PremiereDiana Sánchez UrangaWorks solely on the nostalgia factor and if you're a fan of the first film. [Full review in Spanish] |
| AARP Movies for GrownupsBill NewcottWho cares if it's more of the same? For those who made the original the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time - take that, When Harry Met Sally - this jaunty sequel is the icing on the baklava. |
| GaruyoUriel BarcoHillarious and emotional, will make you laugh easily without being cheap. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Film Ireland MagazineDeirdre MolumbyWhile it can be a little slapstick-y, Nia Vardolos puts such discernible, infectious love into her work (both in performing the role and writing the screenplay) that it is a pleasure to watch. |
| John Hanlon ReviewsJohn HanlonA respectable and light-hearted sequel that's as comforting as a nice piece of baklava. |