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Bride Hard aims for the goofy joy of a drunken bachelorette party, but is more like the morning-after hangover. There are a few different culprits to blame, including flat-looking filmmaking and a ...
Critiquing “Bride Hard” for its anti-feminism would be a bigger waste of time than railing against the lady “Ghostbusters,” but you have to think these women would have made an all-around ...
“Bride Hard” is a wild ride full of creative laugh out loud fighting that still manages to capture a slew of heartwarming friendship connections.
Bride Hard delivers passable action and a few genuine laughs—mostly thanks to Da’Vine Joy Randolph—making it a serviceable placeholder until a stronger action-comedy release comes along.
In this case, much, much worse. “Bride Hard” — which combines thrusting male strippers dressed as Vikings as well as deadly automatic weapon fire — isn’t funny or thrilling.
"Bride Hard," a Magenta Light Studios release in theaters Friday, is rated R for "sexual references and some violence." Running time: 105 minutes. Zero stars out of four.
Bride Hard star Rebel Wilson reveals the one stunt she was too afraid to do in the film, and why. The stunt in question ends with Wilson's character surrounded by a destroyed wedding cake, which ...
On the last day of filming “Bride Hard,” star Rebel Wilson accidentally got hit in the face with a gun. “It split my face open, and I went straight to the hospital,” she says.
Camp's new movie Bride Hard is in theaters now. The actress is next expected to appear on the big screen in the in-the-works seventh Scream, currently scheduled for release on Feb. 26, 2026.
“Bride Hard” is a wild ride full of creative laugh out loud fighting that still manages to capture a slew of heartwarming friendship connections. It’s something that needs to be seen to be ...