A Jonathan Demme Picture. Yes, "Rachel Getting Married" qualifies as yet another portrait of yet another dysfunctional family. Now Playing in New York and Los Angeles. Rachel (Rosemarie DeWitt) does indeed get married. Rachel Getting Married, the new wedding dramedy from Oscar winner Jonathan Demme, marks a gratifying return to the director's independent-film roots. Human weakness is at the core of Demme’s Rachel Getting Married, a loose, lively, unhurried and unmissable gem that refuses to sink in the mud of … Notice how the only real man (the best man who bangs Anne Hathaway)gets no attention, while the liberal father carries on like a wimp. Anne Hathaway (Kym)Anne Hathaway shot to stardom playing opposite Meryl Streep in the sleeper hit The Devil Wears Prada in 2006. "Rachel Getting Married" is the sort of film a conservative would love: look at those elitist liberals in CT. See how they cannot manage their own lives. Former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay sat down for a chat with Andy Cohen on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live. During the interview, Cohen asked Lindsay about … As you will no doubt have surmised, Rachel is getting married, to a strong, quiet, considerate man who measures out his words like gold dust. Rachel is the good sister. Rachel Getting Married Brimming with energy, elan and the unpredictability of his "Something Wild," Jonathan Demme's triumphant "Rachel … Sony Pictures Classics present RACHEL GETTING MARRIED. And for actress Anne Hathaway, of … It hurts because Rosemarie DeWitt, as the Rachel getting married, conveys without an ounce of malice the outrage and exhaustion of loving someone who's so far off from normal. Nothing really happens in Rachel Getting Married, but the subtle shifts in its colors and tone speak to family relationships that change in incremental, hopeful ways as the wedding weekend proceeds.The several days before the big event are only about the characters’ preparations and concern about the weather, but they provide the palette of quotidian detail against which the bold strokes of … There is an engrossing plot involving her sister Kym (Anne Hathaway). Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You. Look at how they patronize people of color. Rachel Getting Married reminds audiences what Jonathan Demme does best, but also suffers from the same faults that have mucked up his recent work. She has worked diligently for her Ph.D. in psychology, has been a dutiful daughter, and has stoically put up with her sister’s self-destructive tendencies for years.