

Marriage Retreat (2011)
When a group of best friends decide to go on a marriage retreat in the mountains for no deeper reasons to relax and have a little fun, they discover the true states of their marriages and how far apart they have drifted. Once there, Dr. Sullivan (Fahey) and his wife Katrina (Jackson) challenges them to confront their own sins to heal their relationship issues through some rather unconventional methods grounded in Biblical principles.Marriage Retreat featuring Jeff Fahey and David A.R. White is free on Tubi, and available for rent or purchase on iTunes. It's a drama and romance movie with a less than average IMDb audience rating of 5.2 (586 votes).
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Currently you are able to watch Marriage Retreat streaming on Tubi. It is also possible to buy Marriage Retreat on iTunes or rent it on iTunes.
Why to Watch Marriage Retreat
Marriage Retreat is a unique blend of Comedy, Drama, and Romance genres, offering a diverse viewing experience that caters to a wide range of audience preferences.
The movie presents an intriguing plot where a group of friends discover the true states of their marriages during a retreat, providing a mix of humor, drama, and romance that keeps viewers engaged.
The unconventional methods used by Dr. Sullivan and his wife Katrina to heal relationship issues, grounded in Biblical principles, add an interesting twist to the storyline, making Marriage Retreat a thought-provoking watch.
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Marriage Retreat has a less than average IMDb audience rating of 5.2 (586 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.
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When a group of best friends decide to go on a marriage retreat in the mountains for no deeper reasons to relax and have a little fun, they discover the true states of their marriages and how far apart they have drifted. Once there, Dr. Sullivan (Fahey) and his wife Katrina (Jackson) challenges them to confront their own sins to heal their relationship issues through some rather unconventional methods grounded in Biblical principles.