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August 1997: "Lethal 'Wedding'"

"Her best friend is Dermot Mulroney, a hunk with whom she once had a college fling; Julia and Dermot have promised each other that if they aren't married by the age of 28, they will marry each other. When I heard this bargain described early in the film, I settled blissfully into my seat, knowing that any traces of recognizable human behavior had been completely banished from the screen."


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