
Movie Review: Rebel Wilson's 'Bride Hard' is a wedding movie that's easy to break up with
'Bride Hard' — which combines thrusting male strippers dressed as Vikings as well as deadly automatic weapon fire — isn't funny or thrilling. It has the kind of lazy pacing you'd usually find on the Hallmark Channel and a level of acting not much better than porn.
Director Simon West, whose action movie credits include 'Con Air' and 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,' seems to be making a parody until he's not. The whole thing stinks of an '80s low-budget movie that you might find, back in the day, rummaging through a discount bin at Blockbuster.
Wilson stars as Sam, a secret government 'Mission Impossible'-type agent who is a loose cannon, lethal with an elbow and as creative as MacGyver, but poor at managing her personal life.
'I will give you all of your flowers on the job, but in your real life, you're kind of dumb,' says her agent friend, played by Sherry Cola, who like everyone here, has been shorn of saying anything amusing. Even the blooper reel at the end of the movie is underwhelming.
We start when Sam is reunited with her childhood best friend, bride-to-be Betsy — Wilson's 'Pitch Perfect' co-star Anna Camp — for a bachelorette party in Paris, which goes disastrously bad since Sam is also hunting for a bioweapon at the time.
The action then shifts to a mansion on a private island in Savannah, Georgia, the site of a lavish wedding and lots of daytime drinking. That is, until heavily armed goons arrive to steal a pallet of gold bars. It's up to Sam to save the day and prove she's a good friend.
Screenwriters Cece Pleasants and Shaina Steinberg seem to be mocking spy thrillers and wedding movies alike until they also kind of stop. There's lots of real blood, fiery explosions, impalings and electrocutions, along with irritable bowel syndrome jokes and plenty of kicks to the groin.
Sample dialogue: 'Oh, Sam, you're alone,' the mother of the bride says as she approaches Sam. 'Well, no. I have my emotional support boobs,' Sam responds. There's also needless scene-explaining, like one bad guy yelling, 'She's using the chocolate fountains as cover!' Yeah, we see that.
Have the screenwriters been reading the room? Not clear. 'If anybody ever mentions that I'm a secret agent, we will rendition you to one of our many unnamed bases,' warns Sam, as her spy colleague does a throat-slitting gesture. Rendition jokes are really so funny this summer.
To be fair, there are some intriguing wedding-themed assaults, like the use of hairspray in the eyes, curling iron burns and a bad guy's chest punctured on an hors d'oeuvres platter. Sam likes to wield champagne bottles as clubs.
One of the most cringe moments is when a stressed-out pregnant bridesmaid requests another sing the nasty, freaky 'My Neck, My Back ' to her unborn baby, which triggers a sing-a-long with all the captives, mostly white, rich and middle aged. But even here it's neutered: The moviemakers go with the radio edit.
The movie co-stars Stephen Dorff as the main bad guy, Justin Hartley as eye candy with a secret, Anna Chlumsky as a high-strung maid of honor and Da'Vine Joy Randolph as an edgy, sassy bridesmaid. They all need to break up with their agents.
'Bride Hard' hits an insane low in a battle sequence in which the bridesmaids — all in fluffy red gowns — use Revolutionary-era cannons to take on trained mercenaries in tactical gear with rocket-propelled grenades. That, of course, leads to plenty of jokes about 'ramming it in.'
If you do decide to pony up real cash to see this historic misfire in the movie theaters instead of waiting until you can hate-watch it for free on a streaming service, we have a word of advice: Bring your emotional support boobs.
'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.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
11 hours ago
- Time of India
'F*ggot of the Day': Antonio Brown fuels outrage with offensive remark about Vikings' male cheerleader amid fan controversy
Antonio Brown has stirred fresh controversy after targeting one of the Vikings' newly appointed male cheerleaders (Getty Images) Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has stirred fresh controversy after publicly targeting one of the Minnesota Vikings' newly appointed male cheerleaders. The incident comes at a time when the team's decision to add male performers to its cheer squad has already divided fans, sparking discussions about tradition, inclusivity, and the evolving culture of the NFL. Vikings ' inclusion of male cheerleaders sparks mixed reactions from fanbase The Vikings recently confirmed that Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn would join their cheerleading roster for the 2025 season. The decision was presented as a step toward gender equality and representation within the organization, aligning with a growing trend of NFL teams adopting co-ed cheer squads. While many supporters applauded the move as progressive, others pushed back, arguing it clashed with long-standing game-day traditions. Some season ticket holders reportedly went as far as threatening to cancel their memberships over the change. This divide existed well before Antonio Brown's remarks but has now been amplified by the former wideout's public criticism, in which he tweeted, 'F*ggot of the Day' alongside a video of Shiek. Antonio Brown's history of polarizing behavior overshadows preseason buzz Brown, who enjoyed a 12-season NFL career and a Super Bowl victory, has built a reputation for courting controversy both during and after his playing days. His latest jab comes just as the Vikings have kicked off their preseason with a 20-10 win over the Houston Texans. The team is now preparing to face the New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans before opening their regular season against the Chicago Bears on September 8. Much of the preseason focus had been on the return of rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy from a season-ending injury last year. However, Brown's comments have shifted the conversation from on-field performance to a broader cultural clash. Also Read: 'Overhyped and overrated': Josh Allen's wife Hailee Steinfeld faces harsh criticism from Dave Portnoy For many observers, the situation underscores the resistance that often accompanies change in sports culture. While the NFL has slowly embraced greater diversity in its cheer programs, incidents like this reveal that acceptance is still far from universal—and that progress will likely continue to face pushback from some corners of the sport. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


News18
2 days ago
- News18
White Lotus Star Sam Nivola Talks About His Success In Hollywood
Sam Nivola opens up about building his acting career independently, despite being the son of famous Hollywood actors Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola. Sam Nivola is gradually earning his reputation in Hollywood. Although born to famous actors Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola, Sam asserts that his achievement is all his own. The young upstart wishes the world to understand he's building his career on his own and with dignity. Sam recently opened up in an interview with Variety on whether his acting career is a result of his famous family background. He stated, 'Other than my genes, I don't think I can attribute much of my success to my parents." He continued, 'I feel proud that I've done it for myself and sometimes despite them. His honesty shows how much he wants to create a legacy in his own way. Even with the advantages of having parents well-settled in Hollywood, Sam stresses his hard work and perseverance in forging his career. Early Roles and Breakthrough Sam's first major role was in Noah Baumbach's 2022 film White Noise. He played Heinrich Gladney, the son of actors played by Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig. Interestingly enough, it was a high school drama teacher who got him this audition, rather than a family member. He said, 'I didn't have my dad's agent make so-and-so call me. I did it myself. I didn't want to provide anyone with any reason to say anything that I've done is due to anyone other than me." This comment emphasises his need to be known for his ability and effort. Beginning Early in the Industry Sam's acting career began in 2013, when he had a guest role in an episode of his mother's comedy series, Doll & Em and his father's production. Since that time, he has gradually built up his portfolio with a combination of TV and film appearances. He has played the sons of famous actors, including in the 2023 movies Eileen and Maestro. In 2024, he played Will Winbury, the gangly son of Nicole Kidman's character in the Netflix limited series The Perfect Couple. Breaking the Nepotism Stigma While many might point to Sam's genetics as providing him with an edge, it's obvious his ability and steady performances separated him. Nepotism can result in overpraising actors who are not qualified. But Sam's path is one of true passion for acting and an effort to prove himself. His parents' work in the industry must have exposed him early on, but his dedication has well characterised his career. Most may not even know his celebrity family connections unless mentioned. This is evidence of how much he has established his name. Parents' Prudence and Their Occupational Choice Curiously, Sam discovered that his parents had initially dissuaded him from pursuing an acting career. 'My whole thing was that my parents didn't want me to be an actor, which I get," he told Variety in an interview with actor Cooper Koch. 'I don't know if I'd want my kid to be an actor. It's a mentally tough career." This did not deter Sam and he pursued his dream. Since then, he has demonstrated his strength in a tough career. His success is a success story of resilience as well as being able to believe in one's calling despite the doubts closest to you. Sam's recent work has drawn positive notice, affirming his status as a rising star. His passion for choosing meaningful roles and acting with depth distinguishes him in a profession famous for its competition and criticism. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


India Today
2 days ago
- India Today
Zaheer Iqbal surprises Sonakshi Sinha with new age DDLJ train prank. Watch
Actors Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal have once again won hearts with their adorable and fun-filled chemistry. Known for their romantic moments and playful pranks, Zaheer recently surprised Sonakshi with a hilarious prank that had fans laughing along with Sunday, Sonakshi shared a light hearted video showing her sitting peacefully by a train window, checking her phone. Suddenly, Zaheer pops up outside the window, startling her. While initially surprised, Sonakshi quickly bursts into captioned the video, 'New age DDLJ,' drawing a comparison to the iconic train scene from the Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol classic 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'. Watch the video here: Sonakshi and Zaheer got married in June 2024 after seven years of dating. Their intimate wedding was followed by a star-studded reception with industry friends. The couple first met at a party hosted by Salman Khan. Zaheer, who debuted in Salman's production 'Notebook', later shared screen space with Sonakshi in the film 'Double XL' and a music video titled 'Blockbuster'.Meanwhile, on the work front, Sonakshi was seen in the psychological thriller 'Nikita Roy' alongside Arjun Rampal and Paresh Rawal. The film did not perform well at the box office. She is gearing up for her next project, the Telugu thriller 'Jatadhara' opposite Sudheer was last seen in a cameo role in Aayush Sharma's action thriller 'Ruslaan' and is yet to announce his upcoming projects.- EndsMust Watch