If you're a fan of the first two, you'll most likely like this one. The actors slip back into their roles like an old pair of shoes.
Nia Vardalos is as endearing as ever, while John Corbett plays the bemused outsider husband like a pro. The plot seemed like Vardalos is trying to squeeze too much into a 90 minute movie, trying to give everyone something to do. It doesn't work that well, with the jokes falling flat as often as not, and not enough development to make me really care about what is going on. It's 6 B plots with no A plot. But, the beautiful cinematography and sweet performances do go a long way. The Portokalos clan awkwardly straddles the line between a fond farewell and overstaying their welcome.