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My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Directed by
Joel Zwick
PG
2002
1h 35m
Comedy
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Drama
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6.6
76%
73%
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A young Greek woman falls in love with a non-Greek and struggles to get her family to accept him while she comes to terms with her heritage and cultural identity.
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Cast of My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Nia Vardalos
Fotoula "Toula" Portokalos / Writer
John Corbett
Ian Miller
Lainie Kazan
Maria Portokalos
Michael Constantine
Kostas "Gus" Portokalos
Andrea Martin
Aunt Voula
Joey Fatone
Angelo
Louis Mandylor
Nick Portokalos
Gia Carides
Nikki Portokalos
Christina Eleusiniotis
Toula Portokalos - Age 6
Marita Zouravlioff
Toula Portokalos - Age 12
Gerry Mendicino
Uncle Taki
Bess Meisler
Yiayia
Jayne Eastwood
Mrs. White
Fiona Reid
Harriet Miller
Bruce Gray
Rodney Miller
Frank Falcone
Suitor
Stavroula Logothettis
Athena
Ian Gomez
Mike
Petra Wildgoose
Car Pool Friend
John Kalangis
Greek Teacher
Kaylee Vieira
Schoolgirl
Melissa Todd
Car Pool Friend
Sarah Osman
Athena Portokalos - Age 15
Gale Garnett
Aunt Lexy
Joel Zwick
Director
Tom Hanks
Producer
Gary Goetzman
Producer
Rita Wilson
Producer
My Big Fat Greek Wedding Ratings & Reviews
Manuel Frangis
April 15, 2025
I just watched My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This movie means a lot to me. I am Greek, and watching this felt like looking into a funhouse mirror of my own family — loud, loving, dramatic, and completely unforgettable. It is one of those movies that makes you laugh because it is true, and it makes you feel something because it gets what it is like to grow up in a world where your culture is everything. The story follows Toula Portokalos, a Greek-American woman who feels trapped in her family’s expectations. She works at the family restaurant, lives at home, and is constantly being reminded that she needs to get married to a nice Greek boy. Then she meets Ian Miller, who is definitely not Greek, and everything changes. From that moment, it becomes a battle between tradition and love, between family and freedom, and somehow, it stays hilarious the whole way through. Nia Vardalos wrote and stars in the movie, and she absolutely nails it. She plays Toula with so much heart and subtle humor. You root for her right away. She’s shy, awkward, and stuck — but you can feel her wanting more. The way she grows throughout the movie feels so real. She doesn’t reject her roots. She just wants to live her life on her own terms, and that’s something I think a lot of people can relate to — especially if you grew up in a big immigrant family like mine. The family scenes are where this movie shines. Michael Constantine as her dad Gus is amazing. Always saying “put Windex on it,” always trying to prove that everything comes from Greek culture, and always so proud of his heritage. He reminded me of so many uncles and papous. Lainie Kazan as Maria, the mom, is strong and funny in her own quiet way, and Andrea Martin as Aunt Voula is an absolute legend. Every family dinner, every chaotic conversation, and every over-the-top comment felt like home to me. What I loved most is how much love is in the middle of all the noise. The family is overwhelming, no question. But it is never mean. It is all about love, even if it is delivered in the loudest, pushiest way possible. And when Ian tries to fit in, you feel the tension, but you also see how the family tries — in their own way — to welcome him in. That part hit me hard because it reminded me of how my own family acts when someone new joins the mix. The movie is also just really funny. The jokes are nonstop, but they never feel forced. It is everyday stuff made hilarious — like overfeeding guests, asking way too personal questions, and having cousins you have never met show up at everything. It is so specific, and that is what makes it relatable. I give My Big Fat Greek Wedding 5 out of 5 stars because it is not just a comedy. It is a love letter to family, to culture, and to all of us who grew up feeling like we had to live in two worlds at once. Overall My Big Fat Greek Wedding is a beautiful, heartfelt movie that made me laugh, made me emotional, and most of all, made me proud to be Greek. I saw my family in this movie, and I loved every second of it.
Chicago Reader
Joshua Rothkopf
Second City alum Nia Vardalos stars in this ethnic comedy, which she also wrote -- an ambitious way to break into a leading role; too bad the results are insubstantial.
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Perfect sleepover movie for tweens (and moms!).
Decent Films
Steven D. Greydanus
Endearing eccentricities, such as Toula's father's improvisational Greek etymologies of words like "kimono" and his reliance on Windex for a range of external-use medicinal purposes, help humanize the characters.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Vardalos certainly has a strong screen presence (physical humor is her strong suit) though her script is considerably lazy.
eye WEEKLY
Adam Nayman
A simple but likeable film that points out its characters' foibles while retaining an affection for their eccentricities.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
Balances the specifics of the Greek-American culture with the transcendent universalities of family dynamics and makes you want to hug your own family.
Chicago Tribune
Loren King
The reliability of the genre doesn't excuse predictable jokes, pat fiascoes and so many stereotypes that one is tempted to alert the Greek anti-defamation league.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Wedding feels a bit anachronistic. Still, not every low-budget movie must be quirky or bleak, and a happy ending is no cinematic sin.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
As a witness to several Greek-American weddings -- but, happily, a victim of none -- I can testify to the comparative accuracy of Ms. Vardalos' memories and insights.
Salon.com
Charles Taylor
With tiny little jokes and nary an original idea, this sappy ethnic sleeper proves that not only blockbusters pollute the summer movie pool.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
My Big Fat Greek Wedding is not only the best date movie of the year, it's also a -- dare I say it twice -- delightfully charming -- and totally American, I might add -- slice of comedic bliss.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
There is so much goodwill here, you are charmed as much as tickled into laughing.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
Despite its flaws, the movie leaves you feeling good, which is about all it aspires to.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
While this modest film certainly isn't the equal of Monsoon Wedding in humor, insight or character development, it is fun.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
This is an affectionate and good-hearted movie that could've been a whole lot better and could've been a whole lot worse.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
A fun ride.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
It's a buoyant comedy with more warmth and generosity of spirit than anything else in theaters right now.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
Vardalos apparently never met an ethnic stereotype she didn't like, and she's got a million of them.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
The beauty of the piece is that it counts heart as important as humor.
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