Natalie Burn Instagram – My Movie “Til Death Do Us Part” is at 100% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes 🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅 Who is excited to Watch it Exclusively in Theaters Nationwide August 4th?😍🔥🔪🌺Thank you so much to all the reviewers for all the positive reviews:
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Film Threat: “The Bride has to vary her fighting styles depending on which groomsmen she’s battling. This keeps things feeling fresh and fun. The director also maintains the proper balance between the comedy, action, and romance, which is crucial for the ending to work.
The cast of Til Death Do Us Part also do an excellent job. Burn is terrific, playing the love for the Groom authentically while also selling her worry for their future together.”
Review Ron: “The actress slickly performs the relentless and bloody action in a bridal gown without ever looking overwhelmed. It’s easy to root for this bridezilla, who knows how to give it back to pompous and chauvinistic men.”
“There is no dull moment as we see a very lithe and lissome Natalie Burn kick some butt. It seems like the makers have drawn inspiration from classics like ‘Kill Bill’ and ‘Mr and Mrs Smith’ and it’s been put to some very good use here. Natalie Burn is in top form as she manages to tackle her enemies, one brutal blow at a time.”
Eye for Film: “Burn has the force of personality necessary to keep viewers on side, and she has the moves. A wedding gown cut to show off long legs nicely frames them as they throttle an enemy or kick another in the face. She delivers some flips and rolls which are positively balletic and which keep us guessing as to the outcome of even the most perilous-looking situations, her fight with DY Sao is a thing of beauty.”
Cinema Crazed: “Burn here gives a strong performance and shows strength in her fight scenes, kicking people right in the head at times, showing the audience that she’s one to watch for in more action films in the future (and go pull her previous ones).”
Projected Figures: “Timothy Woodward Jr.’s feature is set in a world of pure genre – think Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill diptych (featuring its own Bride) exchanging vows with Chad Stahelski’s John Wick films.” | Posted on 16/Jun/2023 06:30:41



