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Psycho Wedding Crasher
Since she started working as a dressmaker for her Aunt Daisy, Jenna has seen dozens of brides getting happily married in her gorgeous wedding gowns. Jenna longs to have a white wedding of her own and to find a handsome man who will take her away from her abusive Aunt.
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Plot Summary
Two sisters attend a wedding, but one of them discovers a dark secret about the groom's family. As the wedding festivities continue, she finds herself in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, trying to uncover the truth before it's too late. The lines between celebration and terror blur as a sinister plot unfolds amidst the wedding chaos.
Critical Reception
Psycho Wedding Crasher was primarily released as a made-for-television movie and received a generally mixed to negative reception, common for films in its genre that often prioritize sensationalism over critical depth. Audiences found it to be a predictable thriller with some entertaining moments, while critics pointed to its formulaic plot and occasional lapses in logic.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a familiar but occasionally suspenseful thriller narrative.
Pacing can be uneven, with some plot points feeling forced.
Performances are serviceable for the genre, but not groundbreaking.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Lifetime, a network well-known for its anthology of thrillers and dramas often featuring strong female leads and dramatic plot twists.
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