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Until Judge Do Us Part
Mauro, Paolo, Roberto and Massimo are four friends, all divorced. Massimo has just decided to kill himself because the judge deprived him of everything, forcing him to give a substantial allowance to his former wife. Now he can barely afford a miserable apartment. His friends try to give him support, making sure he doesn't try again to suicide. When it seems they succeed, a charming neighbor rings the doorbell with an unwelcome surprise.
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Plot Summary
A bride-to-be is stalked by a relentless attacker who seems to know her every move. As the wedding day approaches, she must uncover the identity of her tormentor and fight for her life before she becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Until Judge Do Us Part received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences, who cited its predictable plot, weak performances, and uninspired direction. It is generally considered a low-budget horror film with little to offer beyond its genre tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality and suspense.
Performances are unconvincing and dialogue is weak.
A predictable and forgettable thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this title, with available feedback often pointing to a formulaic storyline and uninspired execution, characteristic of many direct-to-video horror films.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of horror films directed by Anthony C. Ferrante that were produced by The Asylum, a studio known for its low-budget, direct-to-video features, often mimicking popular theatrical releases.
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