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  1. Self-absorbed writer Margot (Nicole Kidman) and her young son arrive at her family's seaside home as surprise guests at the wedding of her sister Pauline (Jennifer Jason Leigh). The siblings...

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  3. Noah Baumbach’s entry into the dysfunctional-family sweepstakes is a successfully depressing affair that has some genuine laughs to maintain interest while the fake relationships that dominate...

  4. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 51% based on 167 reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Despite a great cast, the characters in Margot at the Wedding are too unlikable to enthrall viewers."

  5. Margot at the Wedding: Directed by Noah Baumbach. With Zane Pais, Susan Blackwell, Nicole Kidman, Jack Black. Margot and her son Claude decide to visit her sister Pauline after she announces that she is marrying less-than-impressive Malcolm.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Noah Baumbach
    • 2008-02-21
  6. Nov 20, 2007 · Reviews. Up the family tree. Comedy. 93 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2007. Roger Ebert. November 20, 2007. 4 min read. Margot (Nicole Kidman) decides to visit her estranged sister, triggering a family mess, in Margot at the Wedding. I wonder if his family knew Noah Baumbach was taking notes.

  7. Nov 16, 2007 · Margot at the Wedding is a sharply observed portrait of a family in distress. Noah Baumbach's latest project is an unflinchingly honest story about coming to terms with one's family and oneself, a journey that is both funny and heartbreaking.

  8. Margot (Kidman) is a successful writer, and decides to attend her estranged sister Pauline's (Leigh) wedding. On arrival she takes an immediate dislike to Malcolm (Black), Pauline's hopeless and unemployed fiancé.

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