Couples Retreat
Four couples, all friends, descend on a tropical island resort. Though one husband and wife are there to work on their marriage, the others fail to realize that participation in the resort's therapy sessions is not optional.
4 September 1972, Santurce, Puerto Rico
10 July 1972, Liverpool, England, UK
13 July 1969, Detroit, Michigan, USA
26 April 1949, Marylebone, London, England, UK
21 July 1974, Freehold, New Jersey, USA
27 March 1982, Riverside County, California, USA
24 July 1975, Chicago, Illinois, USA
14 April 1961, Edgeware, Middlesex, England, UK
30 July 1948, Casablanca, French Protectorate of Morocco [now Morocco]
1 January 1987, Newport Beach, California, USA
20 October 1980, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
6 January 1988, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
9 May 1953, Deadwood, South Dakota, USA
March 14, 2010
...an utterly incompetent comedic affair...
December 10, 2009
full review at Movies for the Masses
July 06, 2010
Although co-written by Vince Vaughn & Jon Favreau, their magic of past is scantly seen.
October 14, 2009
The actresses are so wasted, they're even demoted to fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth billing under every one of the dudes. At least the guys aren't having fun either.
March 04, 2011
A Tyler Perry movie for white folks.
October 09, 2009
This is one of those films, like last week's Whip It and so many others of late, that looks like it was a lot fun to make. It's just not all that much fun to watch.
October 16, 2009
Expectations of farce are stymied by long stretches of mid-life navel gazing.
April 15, 2010
Couples Retreat is a lazy, unimaginative comedy that, with the talent on show, should have been a whole lot more than another boring rom-com to throw on the pile.
October 14, 2009
It's too easy to say that Peter Billingsley shot his eye out with this inept comic trifle, but...well, he shot his eye out.
October 09, 2009
There are also scenes, the disjointed kind that wander off aimlessly in the vague hope of finding a movie, not to mention a laugh.
October 16, 2009
Why couldn't Couples Retreat have been lighthearted and zany throughout, instead of trying to push across a message about picket-fence monogamy?

