A woman is left handcuffed to her dead husband as part of a sick revenge plot. Unable to unshackle, she has to survive as two killers arrive to finish her off.A woman is left handcuffed to her dead husband as part of a sick revenge plot. Unable to unshackle, she has to survive as two killers arrive to finish her off.A woman is left handcuffed to her dead husband as part of a sick revenge plot. Unable to unshackle, she has to survive as two killers arrive to finish her off.
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For a suspense thriller this was actually pretty good. There were definitely a few "what are you doing moments?!" and Megan's perfect makeup was distracting, but overall more good than bad. The thrills kept up throughout and the acting was decent. The storyline was unique and had a few cool moments.
I went in with very low expectations but Till Death and its leader Megan Fox surprised me. The mystery of a woman handcuffed to the corpse of her dead husband is interesting, but it gets more as the story unfolds. Kept me hooked till the end with some clever writing in the final act and excellent action overall.
Just wondered how her makeup remains untouched till the end of the movie! That's hilarious 🤣
If you enjoyed the likes of 'Gerald's Game', 'Hush' or the Coens classic 'Fargo' then chances are you will like this darkly comedic cat-and-mouse thriller starring the oh-so-gorgeous Megan Fox.
'Till Death' is basically a lowkey revenge thriller involving infidelity, corruption, diamonds, lots of blood and lovely Megan running around in the freezing cold with not much on... what's not to like.
The storyline moves along swiftly with sufficient drama, tension and darkly amusing dialogue throughout culminating in a wild, blood-soaked finale that just about gets the job done.
Sure, it's no mind-blower but for a one-watch time filler you could do way worse than popping some corn with this one. Try a double dip with 2009's 'Jennifer's Body' for a full-on Megan Fox-fest... you know you want too...
'Till Death' is basically a lowkey revenge thriller involving infidelity, corruption, diamonds, lots of blood and lovely Megan running around in the freezing cold with not much on... what's not to like.
The storyline moves along swiftly with sufficient drama, tension and darkly amusing dialogue throughout culminating in a wild, blood-soaked finale that just about gets the job done.
Sure, it's no mind-blower but for a one-watch time filler you could do way worse than popping some corn with this one. Try a double dip with 2009's 'Jennifer's Body' for a full-on Megan Fox-fest... you know you want too...
The 2021 movie "Till Death" definitely felt like a good old fashioned thriller, for better or worse. So if you enjoyed the thrillers from back then, then chances are you'll also like "Till Death".
Sure, the storyline was predictable, but still it proved to be an entertaining movie to watch, as writer Jason Carvey managed to put together a wholesome movie. I was definitely entertained by what transpired in the movie, from the beginning to the end, despite of having figured out the ending of the movie well before due time.
Megan Fox was pretty good in this movie, proving that there is more to her than just being a pretty face that stars in mindless action movies. Her portrayal of Emma in "Till Death" was spot on. And it was definitely a treat to have actor Callan Mulvey in the movie as well, because he always adds something enjoyable to the movies that he stars in, and he was rather nicely cast for the role of Bobby Ray.
"Till Death" does have some good and exciting moments throughout the course of the movie, despite being a somewhat predictable story.
Director S. K. Dale's 2021 thriller is a movie that has contents to watch a single time, and that is about it. Yeah, I have to admit that, for me at least, then the storyline in "Till Death" just doesn't have any replay value.
I was certainly was adequately entertained by what "Till Death" delivered.
My rating of "Till Death" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Sure, the storyline was predictable, but still it proved to be an entertaining movie to watch, as writer Jason Carvey managed to put together a wholesome movie. I was definitely entertained by what transpired in the movie, from the beginning to the end, despite of having figured out the ending of the movie well before due time.
Megan Fox was pretty good in this movie, proving that there is more to her than just being a pretty face that stars in mindless action movies. Her portrayal of Emma in "Till Death" was spot on. And it was definitely a treat to have actor Callan Mulvey in the movie as well, because he always adds something enjoyable to the movies that he stars in, and he was rather nicely cast for the role of Bobby Ray.
"Till Death" does have some good and exciting moments throughout the course of the movie, despite being a somewhat predictable story.
Director S. K. Dale's 2021 thriller is a movie that has contents to watch a single time, and that is about it. Yeah, I have to admit that, for me at least, then the storyline in "Till Death" just doesn't have any replay value.
I was certainly was adequately entertained by what "Till Death" delivered.
My rating of "Till Death" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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- TriviaCallan Mulvey sustained an eye injury in 2004 and this was incorporated into the film.
- GoofsSome viewers claim Mark's body is not handcuffed to Bobby, when Emma drives the SUV into him, but this is incorrect. He is clearly seen being dragged alongside the car, and since it has been established earlier that the handcuffs are connected with a chain of some length, there is no continuity error.
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- SoundtracksEtude No. 3 in E Major
Composed by Frédéric Chopin
Arranged by Dina Fanai
Courtesy of Manhattan Production Music
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- Gross worldwide
- $594,582
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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