Paradise Lost


When they discover that their daughter is marrying a man that she just met, a divorced couple pack their bags and put their differences aside to stop her making the same mistake they made in a romcom starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts.

Article Published on 29.08.2022

Words Robb Sheppard

George Clooney. Julia Roberts. Romcom. Five words that should be enough to sell the film on their own. As well as being legitimate Hollywood royalty with ten Academy Award nominations and three wins between them, there’s real excitement about the pair reuniting onscreen after making cinemagoers swoon in Ocean’s Eleven.

Star power aside, Ticket To Paradise is the kind of old-school romcom that we thought they just didn’t make anymore. It feels like a movie milestone as Roberts and Clooney turn type and star as a bitter ex-couple who form a truce to stop their daughter from getting married too early, just as they did themselves. As much as the animosity is sure to bring plenty of laughs, everyone’s secretly hoping that the couple’s own flame will be rekindled along the way. Did anyone say double wedding?

With a little bit of passive aggressive behaviour, getting bitten by a dolphin, and some embarrassing drunken dad dancing at an island bar, there promises to be plenty of comedy amongst the romance.

Get your Ticket To Paradise and pack your bags for an island misadventure that’s sure to make you smile and maybe even shed a tear.

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Ticket To Paradise

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