You May Now Kill the Bride (2016)

5.2/10
11% – Audience

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A couple is in the midst of getting married, when everything seems to be going wrong. The Maid of Honor, got into a terrible accident, and now the husbands step sister wants to take her place, but everything seems to be going wrong, but little does the couple know that his step sister really wants to tear them apart, and she wants to be the bride.

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Watch Your Back

A terror-stricken bride is bound and gagged. Apparently, she is beaten to death with a hammer. After the credits roll, the mood turns merry. We see still-attractive blonde schoolteacher Ashley Newbrough (as Nicole) celebrate her 30th birthday. Whispers about being “pretty much dried up” don’t faze Ms. Newbrough. She is waiting for marriage before having a baby. The surprise birthday party becomes even more of a celebration when handsome, muscular and wealthy Rocky Myers (as Mark) proposes to Newbrough. No fool, Newbrough accepts. But, this being a “Lifetime” TV movie, all does not go well. Sending trouble-making signals, Mr. Myers’ zealous stepsister Tammin Sursok (as Audrey) immediately moves in with the happy couple…

This is strictly a formula movie. If Ms. Sursok doesn’t send off warning signals, the title “You May Now Kill the Bride” is a dead giveaway. Director Kohl Glass, his cast and crew are competent, but they could just as well be working at a high-class restaurant in Salt Lake City. As you might expect, the best role is essayed by Sursok. She is quite engaging, as Mr. Glass allows the antagonist to go from playfully nefarious to over-the-top evil. Sursok’s final scenes show good use of make-up in characterization. In the standard “best friend” role, Aubrey Reynolds (as Celine) does well. Writer Blaine Chiappetta gives the script a few snarky lines, especially in the birthday party and dress fitting scenes, but the violent opening scene is not fully explained.

**** You May Now Kill the Bride (6/4/2016) Kohl Glass ~ Tammin Sursok, Ashley Newbrough, Rocky Myers, Aubrey Reynolds

Burritos For Breakfast

Nicole Cavanaugh grew up as a virtual orphan. Her mom abandoned her shortly after birth, and her father passed away while she was in high school. Now, she has met Mark, who would appear to be the love of her life. Everything augurs well for their upcoming wedding to take place at Timberwood, a site that Nicole was fond of since childhood. It all seems to too good to be true. And then, the nightmare begins.

It was a really bad sign when the two love birds, Mark and Nicole, welcomed into their home Mark’s stepsister Audrey, who cooks a breakfast of burritos, bacon, and eggs. That was the regular cuisine for Sundays when Mark and Audrey were living under the same roof. Now, Audrey is eager to take over, and her objective is to not allow another woman to walk up the aisle with Mark.

At first, Audrey seems like the sister that Nicole never had growing up. She will be the bridesmaid at the wedding. But the dark side of Audrey kicks in when Audrey sets her sights on being Maid of Honor. That title belongs to Nicole’s bestie, Celine. Suddenly, Celine takes a tumble off the top of a parking garage and lands in the hospital with a coma.

The best scene in the film was when Nicole first began to realize that Audrey was the cause of everything going wrong with the wedding plans. But as soon as she confronted Audrey, Nicole became a backslider and apologized. Even when she learns that Mark’s first fiancée Rachel fell off a bridge and died just before the wedding, the mishap with Celine, and the lie Audrey told about Becca Gould, one of Mark’s girlfriends in high school, Nicole inexplicably continues to trust Audrey.

The filmmakers tried to milk the script with multiple false endings that stretched credibility beyond the pale. Instead of being placed in prison, Audrey is sent to a hospital where she walks out the front door and makes a beeline to Mark. The film redeems itself somewhat with a dramatic battle in the bathtub in the bridal suite.

Nicole’s line about Audrey sums it up best: “She’s always here!” Even by the end of the film, it appears as though Audrey will never be removed from the orbit of Mark and Nicole. Will their marriage be defined with Sunday breakfasts in bed with burritos?

Crazy

What’s not crazy, is how predictable this is. And I don’t just mean the title here that is quite the giveaway of what this movie is going to be about. What is crazy is one of the characters here … and it becomes quite obvious early on. And while the characters at some point seem to get that, the next moment they seem to cut her a lot of slack.

Maybe wear a helmet while watching this … just in case you feel the need to rip out your own hair … I don’t know is this a thing in English? Or is it just a German saying? Whatever the case, I’m certain you understand what I mean by that …