
The Bloodstained Bride 2006
"Die Happily Ever After!"
In Aaron Burk's twisted horror-comedy, The Bloodstained Bride (2006), a recent heartbreak sets the stage for a nightmarish wedding gone wildly out of control.
Director: Aaron Burk
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Bloodstained Bride (2006) about?
The Bloodstained Bride (2006) follows Tracy, freshly dumped and looking for a fresh start, as he gets entangled with Madeline—who's just as freshly broken but far more volatile. Their budding romance takes a gruesome turn when Madeline's obsession with becoming a bride again spirals into a night of violent chaos, dragging Tracy and his friends into her deadly delusion.
Who directed The Bloodstained Bride?
Aaron Burk directed The Bloodstained Bride, bringing a unique blend of horror and dark comedy to the screen.
Who stars in The Bloodstained Bride?
The film stars Renee Intlekofer as Madeline, Dane Moreton as Tracy, Joe Sperandeo, Tara Battani, and Scotty Martin in key supporting roles.
Is The Bloodstained Bride (2006) worth watching?
If you're a fan of horror-comedies with a twisted sense of humor and a healthy dose of gore, The Bloodstained Bride (2006) delivers. While it's niche and likely unrated, its cult appeal and offbeat premise make it a memorable watch for fans of the genre.
How long is The Bloodstained Bride?
The Bloodstained Bride runs for 100 minutes.
About The Bloodstained Bride (2006) — Unhinged Horror-Comedy with a Killer Wedding Obsession
In Aaron Burk's twisted horror-comedy, The Bloodstained Bride (2006), a recent heartbreak sets the stage for a nightmarish wedding gone wildly out of control. Tracy, freshly dumped and nursing his wounds, crosses paths with Madeline, whose own relationship ended in a violent, bloody fashion. What begins as a meet-cute quickly spirals into chaos as Madeline's obsession with matrimony turns sinister, dragging Tracy and their bewildered friends into a macabre celebration where laughter and terror intertwine. With each step down the aisle—literally—Madeline's unhinged determination to reclaim her title of bride escalates, leaving a trail of mayhem in her wake. The film blends dark humor with visceral horror, creating an atmosphere that's as unsettling as it is darkly comedic.
The Bloodstained Bride (2006) dives into themes of obsession, revenge, and the absurd lengths some will go to achieve their desires, all wrapped in a gory, offbeat package. The contrast between Madeline's sweet, almost naive demeanor and her ruthless pursuit of her twisted dream adds a layer of psychological tension that keeps viewers guessing. Renee Intlekofer's performance as Madeline anchors the film, making her character both terrifying and darkly compelling, while the supporting cast adds to the chaotic energy that defines this cult horror gem.