One Small Hitch
One Small Hitch
| 14 February 2013 (USA)
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On a flight home to Chicago for a family wedding, childhood friends Josh and Molly innocently agree to fake a wedding engagement to make Josh's dying father happy. Things quickly get out of hand with their two boisterous families, and a series of events causes them to pretend to be a couple and start planning a phony wedding. When the playacting begins to foster real feelings, the two must make some serious decisions: Split up and return to their lives in LA, or make a life as a couple back in Chicago?

Reviews
Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Micransix Crappy film
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
arrose I was having a really bad day, when I decided to watch "One Small Hitch". In the beginning I didn't know what to expect. Then when Molly met Josh in the airport and was totally out of it, but I saw the chemistry between them, so when Josh got the call from his parents. It just got better from there. I was cracking up with laughter over their whole situation. I absolutely loved their families and the "reasonable" misunderstandings.Then, when Josh met a women for lunch. I was mad,but glad because it made Molly transform into a sophisticated young women she is.Josh saw the difference himself and began to fall in love with Molly the women. I recommend it to anyone that likes a comedy and romance.
kosmasp Maybe the hitch is not sweet, but the movie itself is. You could argue about the characters a bit I reckon. But I really do like the movie, even though it has clichés (which feed into the sweet notion of it of course) and is predictable as it gets. Still the actors can pull off the obvious and work with it.Since this is a romantic comedy and even the poster/cover art is pretty much revealing, we do know where this is heading, but the ride to get there has to be fun. And if you let yourself into it, than this ride can be a lot of fun. While not the best movie you've seen or will see, this is pretty decent indeed
Heather-gerharz OMG...I just saw this film at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival, I wish it were in theaters so I can tell all my friends to go see it!!! The director and some of the cast we're there doing a q & a and it was amazing! I've never gotten to experience anything like this before. I LOVE Molly and can totally relate to her dilemma, of liking a guy and wanting to hook up n him but him not wanting me. I love this film and want to see it again! The sound track was awesome too their were bands that i saw at Summer Fest and Lollapooza this year like Capital Cities and Aktar Aktar.... their was even a song by the civil wars!!! Can i buy the soundtrack to this film???? Please tell me when this will be on DVD??
Pamela Powell This lighthearted "chick flick" was wonderful escapism entertainment. The story has probably been done before in different ways, but this one, due to its humor and cast, kept my attention and pulled me into the story. Josh's best friend was Molly's older brother during high school. Molly was always "the little sister." How each of them viewed the other drastically changed, even against their will, as the two "pretended" to be engaged to make Josh's dying father happy. The relationship evolved with humor utilizing miscommunication and even tackled the families' two opposite religions trying to meld together: staunch Irish Catholic and Jewish. Molly (Aubrey Dollar) was sweet, cute, and adorable...the all-American girl next door. Josh (Shane McRae) was the typical hot player, never wanting more than a bit of fun with women. The chemistry between the Dollar and McRae was believable and the families were stereotypical to the point of comical. Although "One Small Hitch" was predictable, it was an absolute pleasure to watch. It was endearing, lighthearted, sweet, and just plain fun. This was a perfect film to see with girlfriends.