Til Death Do Us Part – Movie Review
Director: Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Call)
Writer: Chad Law, Shane Dax Taylor (Screenplay)
Cast
- Cam Gigandet (Priest)
- Jason Patric (The Lost Boys)
- Natalie Burn (Acceleration)
- Orlando Jones (Evolution)
- Ser’Darius Blain (Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle)
- Pancho Moler (3 From Hell)
Plot: 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.
Runtime: 1 Hour 51 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Til Death Do Us Part starts on the eve of Bride (Burn) and Groom’s (Blain) wedding. However, the Bride gets cold feet and looks to call off the wedding. The Groom isn’t willing to take this response and sends his Groomsmen to track the Bride down.
It sees the Best Man (Gigandet) leading the troops to get the Bride back. However, she isn’t going without a fight, as it becomes clear the group have their own series of skills.
Verdict on Til Death Do Us Part
Til Death Do Us Part is an action comedy following a soon-to-be-married couple preparing for their big day. However, not everything is as it seems the big day takes a dramatic turn when the Bride gets cold feet. Now, the Groom must send his entourage to fix the problem, even if there is a bigger meaning behind what is happening.
This movie wants to channel ‘Ready or Not’ mixed with ‘Mr and Mrs Smith’. It has two stories going on, which takes away from the suspense behind the hunt for the Bride. This side of the story is easily the most enjoyable part of the movie. However, jumping to the couple exploring the island slows the story down a lot. There is a lot of promise, but the focus takes away from the sinister behavior of Cam Gigandet’s performance, who steals the movie.
Where to Watch
Til Death Do Us Part is released On UK digital platforms Now
Final Thoughts – Til Death Do Us Part tends to lose focus on the intense side of the story.