Death Do Us Part

Death Do Us Part
Kennedy Jamieson, a wealthy socialite, has waited her whole life to have the perfect wedding. Engaged to the charming Ryan Harris, the young couple is just a week away from the big day but hasn't had a chance to celebrate their respective bachelor/bachelorette parties. Ryan's best man Chet books a remote cabin in the woods to throw them a 'Jack and Jill' stag that they'll never forget. Out in the middle of nowhere, things take a horrifying turn as members of the group are brutally picked off one by one. What started out as a celebration quickly descends into a bloody nightmare. Friendships are ripped apart and accusations fly in this blood filled psychological horror with a whodunit twist.
jackmeat reviewedMay 31, 2025
My quick rating - 4.2/10. This one was a fairly mundane trip to a cabin in the woods, and people start dying flick. A little getaway before getting married is our reason for the trip, and the plot of the movie centers around one guest conveniently spotting the wrongdoings of the husband-to-be. Then the obligatory turn on each other, etc. Ok, that is the soap opera part, the murder part is the who-dunnit when the bodies start piling up in extremely boring fashion. In all honesty, without the ending of this, it would fall a couple of points, but I give the A for effort in a nice finish to this. Too bad the rest of the movie was a disappointment and that I didn't spot the killer too early on. Either way, you can pass on this one.