It should have turned out better than this. A romantic comedy, starring David Tennant, Kelly MacDonald and Alice Eve? With a script co-written by the terrific Sally Phillips? In a genre that Britain ...
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In The Decoy Bride, a Hollywood actress has a private wedding on a remote Scottish island. When paparazzi threaten to ruin the day, a local girl is hired to disguise herself as the bride and throw ...
Former Doctor Who star David Tennant leaves his Tardis behind for new romantic comedy The Decoy Bride. The movie takes place on a small Scottish island where Hollywood actress Lara Tyler (Alice Eve) ...
The Decoy Bride, the first in a series of blockbuster films made in Scotland, is to premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival later this month, and you could be there for the big event. The romantic ...
THIS week a new comedy featuring two of Scotland’s biggest stars premieres in Glasgow. Lee Randall visited the set during filming, and talked to its writer and director about their experiences Did you ...
There are five low-budget British films out this week, none of them worthy of a cinema release. The first one is The Decoy Bride, a sub-Curtis romantic comedy set on a Hebridean island. David Tennant ...
Writers Sally Phillips and Neil Jaworski give us a Paltrow-thin plot which sees besieged American film star and bride-to-be Lara Tyler (Alice Eve) desperate to marry her writer fiancé, James Arber ...
It should have turned out better than this. A romantic comedy, starring David Tennant, Kelly MacDonald and Alice Eve? With a script co-written by the terrific Sally Phillips? In a genre that Britain ...
The definition of 'decoy' - "a person or thing used to lead someone into danger". Very fitting, given that The Decoy Bride falsely masquerades as a comedy and leads viewers into danger... of losing ...
IF THIS film isn’t at a cinema near you, fear not: it’s heading to your DVD shop within the week, and if its extras include a deleted scenes section, you could have quite a debilitating drinking game ...
Unfortunately, its dull, protracted narrative and Sunday night television aesthetic consigns The Decoy Bride to the big screen dross that it is. Sadly, the visual magic simply isn't there (perhaps ...
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