
'Til Death 2013
"Marriage Can Be Murder"
Jason Tostevin's darkly twisted short film *'Til Death* (2013) plunges into the chaotic aftermath of four desperately unhappy marriages gone horribly wrong.
Director: Jason Tostevin
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is 'Til Death (2013) about?
The film follows four men who, after murdering their wives, wake up to discover their own gruesome fate the following morning. What begins as a twisted act of revenge spirals into a nightmarish realization of their shared mistake.
Who directed 'Til Death?
Jason Tostevin directed this short film, infusing the darkly comedic horror with sharp pacing and a distinctive tone.
Who stars in 'Til Death?
The film features Ginny Cipolla, Andy Falter, David S. Foulk, and Franklin Grace in its core cast.
Is 'Til Death (2013) worth watching?
As an unrated short film blending horror and comedy, *'Til Death* delivers a compact but memorable punch. Fans of dark humor and twisted thrillers will likely appreciate its brevity and unconventional premise, though its unrated status leaves room for interpretation.
How long is 'Til Death?
The film runs for 20 minutes.
About 'Til Death (2013) — A Twisted Horror-Comedy Short Film
Jason Tostevin's darkly twisted short film *'Til Death* (2013) plunges into the chaotic aftermath of four desperately unhappy marriages gone horribly wrong. When each husband wakes to a grotesque revelation the morning after eliminating his spouse, the line between revenge and retribution blurs in a nightmarish twist. Billed as a horror-comedy, this 20-minute thriller blends macabre humor with escalating tension, capturing the absurdity and dread of relationships spiraling out of control. With a premise that feels ripped from a twisted fairy tale, the film explores themes of betrayal, karma, and the lengths people go to escape their lives—only to find themselves trapped in a cycle of violence they can't escape.
Crafted with sharp pacing and a touch of cynical wit, *'Til Death* leans into its genre-blending roots, offering a compact yet impactful experience. Ginny Cipolla, Andy Falter, and the rest of the ensemble cast deliver performances that balance dark comedy with genuine unease, making the short an unforgettable descent into marital mayhem.