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The Wedding Day
Cleo is a once promising actress in her 30s with a career in theatre that’s going nowhere and a boyfriend who still harbours the dream of becoming a famous rockstar. She spends her days in a bohemian haze of booze and ennui, until she meets a legendary theatre director who is on the lookout for a new muse. He offers Cleo the biggest role of her career - The Bride in Federico Garcia Lorca’s “Blood wedding”. Cleo tries to turn her life around, but her co-dependent boyfriend starts to slip back into his old, self-destructive ways, and the director wants from the actress more than just her talent.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends are terrorized by a mysterious killer on their way to a wedding. As they try to reach their destination, they find themselves picked off one by one in gruesome ways. The film escalates into a desperate fight for survival as the remaining friends attempt to outwit their relentless attacker.
Critical Reception
The Wedding Day received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences, with many pointing to its low budget, amateurish filmmaking, and derivative plot. It is generally considered an obscure entry in the slasher subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its poor production values and uninspired storytelling.
Often described as a generic slasher film with little originality.
Praised by a very small niche audience for its low-budget charm.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was largely produced by its director, Dustin Ferguson, who also wrote, edited, and starred in the movie, indicative of many independent, low-budget horror productions.
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