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      'Til Death Do Us Part

      PG-13 Released Sep 29, 2017 1h 40m Mystery & Thriller TRAILER for Til Death Do Us Part: Trailer 1 List
      Reviews 56% 2,500+ Ratings Audience Score Michael and Madison Roland planned to spend the rest of their lives together, but Michael's controlling ways turn their perfect marriage into an abusive roller-coaster ride that no woman could survive. With the help of her best friend, Madison decides to get away. After adopting a new identity, she meets Alex Stone and learns to love again. All seems well until Michael discovers Madison's whereabouts and re-creates her nightmare. Read More Read Less

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      Antoinette W It started off with a solid introduction into the marriage, building a connection with the characters. Then out of no where, it began mimicking the classic, "Sleeping with enemy" Julia Roberts, play by play, which deaden the suspense factor. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 04/07/24 Full Review Audience Member Oh, c'mon, what complete trash. If you want to watch a horrible remake of "Sleeping With the Enemy", then knock yourself out. Horribly acted with SO many gaps of logic, it's insulting. This screams Lifetime movie, but in this case it's Lifeless movie. We watched it for free & still feel ripped off. Seriously, do not waste your time. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member This was really bad. I wanted to like it based on the all-star cast. It’s low budget, slow, predictable, same plot as a ton of other movies, and not even good enough to be a “made for TV movie”. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 07/08/19 Full Review Audience Member Ummmm... no. That's it. That's the whole review. Just no. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Til death do us part is awful and does nothing to promote domestic violence awareness that makes real sense. I wont even go into the premise of the move as you cam find the plot elsewhere online so... The husband goes from nice guy husband for over a year to abusive husband instantly..Now dont get me wrong i understand why the wife felt betrayed by him taking the shots to prevent pregancy. Her snapping was kinda justified. Unfortunately he unleashed a caged mad beast by doing so. But a few scenes after this part is where the movies gets totally goofy. Her best friend realizes she is in danger...okay...that part was cool. But then she comes up with a hairbrained plan to help her fake her death to get her away from her husband. This is so poorly written i cant understand who approved the script. She hires some dude to act like a doctor to say she was dead and the baby was dead. Heres where it gets stupid. The loving but abusive husband never really confirms that his wife is dead and goes bly what the bestfriend and fake doctor says. To add insult to injury the abusive husband allows her bestfriend to handle all of the post death arrangments.....no funeral...just cremation. Mind you he should have recieved billls a death cerificates life insurance confirmation something...this leaves the door open to so many unanswered questions in itself. It makes the successful husband look like a complete idiot. This makes the rest of the movie make no sense at all. The wife tries to start a new life....ON THE OTHER SIDE OF TOWN!!! after shes faked her death and unofficially changed her name. She meets her new neighbor who starts hitting on where while shes 7 months pregnant. While thats not far fetched it does seem out of place in this move. They eventually get a bond with each other. Theres no sex involved but the wnt a relationship. Things start to fall apart when...in my view... the dumd as rocks husband gets a call from the hospital about his wifes last paycheck...smh. You know what....im going to end my review right there and let you watch the rest of this terribly done movie for yourself. On a side note you should write movie to make you feel sympathy for the main character. I never felt sorry for her after the whole faking death scene because the writers should have found a more sensible way for her to leave. Insfead she makes her husband think her and the unborn baby are dead. Hell as a dad that made me feel sorry for him even though i didnt like the fact that he was abusing his wife. ...Im done. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member Nice set decoration. And the movie was filmed beautifully and brightly optimistically despite the sinister "plot". But they skimped on the writing and direction. The predictable absurd storyline holds no thrills or surprises, and sparks little sympathy or empathy for any of the characters. It's difficult to hate a villain when his lighting is always so perfect, and the battered wife is seen with nary a bruise, always perfectly made up and coiffed, even after delivering a baby. Don't waste your time on this if you want to watch movie, not thumb through a glossy magazine looking at pretty pictures while waiting to see a dentist... Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Justin Lowe Hollywood Reporter The fact that it ... succeeds as a domestic drama is a credit to both the filmmakers and cast, who appear totally committed to the cause. Oct 2, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis Michael and Madison Roland planned to spend the rest of their lives together, but Michael's controlling ways turn their perfect marriage into an abusive roller-coaster ride that no woman could survive. With the help of her best friend, Madison decides to get away. After adopting a new identity, she meets Alex Stone and learns to love again. All seems well until Michael discovers Madison's whereabouts and re-creates her nightmare.
      Director
      Chris Stokes
      Producer
      Chris Stokes, Rob Johnson, Patrick Johnson Jr., Patrick Johnson Sr.
      Screenwriter
      Chris Stokes, Marques Houston
      Distributor
      Novus Content
      Production Co
      51 Millimeter, Novus Content, Footage Films
      Rating
      PG-13 (Thematic Elements|Domestic Abuse|Some Sexuality|Language|Violence)
      Genre
      Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Sep 29, 2017, Wide
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Aug 1, 2018
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $3.5M
      Runtime
      1h 40m
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