Til Death Do Us Part

Til Death Do Us Part

After bailing on her wedding, a former bride-to-be must fight off her ex-groom and seven angry killer groomsmen in order to survive the night.

  • Released: 2023-08-04
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Horror, Thrillers
  • Stars: Cam Gigandet, Jason Patric, Natalie Burn, Orlando Jones, Ser'Darius Blain, Pancho Moler, D.Y. Sao, Alan Silva, Nicole Arlyn, Mike Starr, Anais Lilit
  • Director: Timothy Woodward Jr.
 Comments
  • aronharde - 13 May 2024
    A little too long but overall definetly watchable and overhated it seems
    I wanted to watch this movie for quite some time but the long runtime kind of made me hesitate. But now I finally had two hours time and sat down to watch this. The rating is currently pretty bad and therefore I didn't have high expectations but I have to say that I think the movie is decent. Yeah you could argue that it is trying to replicate something like Ready Or Not and those two are definitely not comparable but I think this is a decent flick with Natalie Burn as a badass bride killing one guy after another. There is definitely lots of movie logic involved and the characters are often times not the smartest. There are also some plot holes and way too many flashbacks scenes. These and some unnecessary dialogue really make the movie drag and this could have been an 80-minute movie which would have worked way better. There are some decent action scenes and like I said Natalie Burn does a convincing job as the killer bride. Cam Gigandet was also pretty good. I usually enjoy his acting and I think he was definitely a memorable character and played his role very well. In my opinion the gore could have been a little bit more explicit at times but that's just a minor complaint. I think the movie gets too much hate and the result is an average flick which could have been shortened in the wrong time but it's overall passable. [5,4/10]
  • sousastreaming - 24 December 2023
    One of the WORST
    I thought I've seen some pretty bad movies but I think this one tops it. The acting is quite bad...with the exception of Cam (who was only 1 of 2 that I recognized). Natalie's acting is pretty bad and awkward, and most of the movie she kept doing this odd strut. One of the end scenes where they were dancing was one of the most painful scenes I've had the displeasure of experiencing. Awkward, and the dialogue was entirely WAY too long. I just kept checking to see how many minutes until the end of the movie. How this movie ever got a theatrical release is beyond me. The idea is similar to Ready or Not, but this film definitely failed to provide the same reaction.