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Bury the Bride

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Bride-to-be June's bachelorette getaway turns deadly when her blood thirsty fiance and his friends show up to crash the party.

Release Date : 2023-04-22

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

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Cast

Krsy Fox

Character Name : Sadie Hamilton

Original Name : Krsy Fox

Gender : Female

Scout Taylor-Compton

Character Name : June Hamilton

Original Name : Scout Taylor-Compton

Gender : Female

Dylan Rourke

Character Name : David

Original Name : Dylan Rourke

Gender : Male

Chaz Bono

Character Name : Puppy

Original Name : Chaz Bono

Gender : Male

Lyndsi LaRose

Character Name : Carmen

Original Name : Lyndsi LaRose

Gender : Female

Rachel Brunner

Character Name : Liz

Original Name : Rachel Brunner

Gender : Female

Cameron Cowperthwaite

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : Cameron Cowperthwaite

Gender : Male

Katie Ryan

Character Name : Betty

Original Name : Katie Ryan

Gender : Female

Adam Marcinowski

Character Name : Mike

Original Name : Adam Marcinowski

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-10-29

**_Backwoods horror with Lyndsi LaRose and Scout Taylor-Compton_** Five women from SoCal travel to a remote hunting cabin for an unorthodox bachelorette party. The filthy cabin is owned by the redneck fiancé of June (Scout Taylor-Compton) and he unexpectedly shows up with several of his hick friends for an unforgettable night. “Bury the Bride” (2023) is cabin-in-the-woods horror helmed by the younger brother of Rob Zombie, Michael David Cummings (aka Spider One), who’s the frontman of the band Powerman 5000. Like his brother, he features his spouse/partner in his movies, which is Krsy Fox (Sadie). Despite the skankiness of Lyndsi LaRose’s character, Carmen, she’s a highlight on the female front; very stunning. Thankfully, Scout Taylor-Compton’s June is more winsome and takes second place. To appreciate this flick, you have to be able to stomach the white-trash-in-the-sticks horror of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and typical Rob Zombie flicks. It combines the cabin-in-the-woods setting with bits of “Deliverance” and films that I can’t name because I don’t want to give anything away. Let’s just say that the surprise at the 38-minute mark works well and there are a few genuine scares, as well as effective spookiness. The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-