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6.8/10
Sister of the Bride
2019
84 minutes
Director
Michael M. Scott
Cast
Kelly Kruger
Andrew W. Walker
Lindsey Gort
Description
The younger sister of a bride-to-be gets more than she bargained for when she meets the best man and discovers a potential romance.
Professions
Bride’s Sister
Wedding Planner
Best Man
Settings & Cities
Monterey, California
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia
Los Angeles, California
Surrey, British Columbia
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Sister of the Bride
Where Sibling Weddings are Just Another Excuse for Unexpected Romance!"
If you love Hallmark Channel movies that mix wedding chaos, unexpected love, and just the right amount of family meddling, then Sister of the Bride is here to prove that sometimes, attending someone else’s wedding is the best way to find your own happily ever after. Because in Hallmark movies, no major life event is complete without a surprise romance—especially when it involves a picturesque wedding venue!
Stephanie (Becca Tobin) is excited for her sister’s upcoming wedding—until she discovers that the groom (gasp!) has only been in the picture for six months. Naturally, this sends her into full protective sibling mode, determined to make sure her sister isn’t rushing into things. Enter Ben (Ryan Rottman), the groom’s devastatingly charming best friend, who somehow always manages to challenge Stephanie’s very strong opinions on love and timing. Between wedding planning chaos, highly flirtatious arguments, and just enough emotional self-reflection, Stephanie starts to wonder if she might be the one learning a lesson about love. Will she finally admit that some love stories don’t need a long timeline? Will there be a dramatic realization right before the wedding? Do outdoor wedding receptions in Hallmark movies always lead to romance? (Yes, yes, and obviously yes.)
While this isn’t one of your traditional Hallmark holiday movies (no Christmas trees, but plenty of pastel bridesmaid dresses and heartfelt toasts), it still delivers everything we love about Hallmark movies: an independent heroine realizing love can be unexpected, a charming love interest who somehow always knows just what to say, and at least one slow-motion wedding moment that makes everyone suddenly believe in destiny.
Final Verdict:
If you love Hallmark Channel movies and believe that sometimes, the best wedding surprises aren’t on the registry, Sister of the Bride is your next feel-good rom-com. Just be warned—you may start eyeing your sibling’s wedding guest list a little more closely, just in case your soulmate is on it. 💍💕😂




