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Batsh*t Bride 2019

★ 4.610 votes81 min📅 2019-05-17

"'Til jest do us part."

When April Fools' Day strikes, *Batsh*t Bride (2019)* delivers a chaotic twist on pre-wedding jitters, blending sharp humor with the absurdity of last-minute doubts.

Director: Jonathan Smith

Cast

Meghan Falcone
Meghan Falcone
Heather
Josh Covitt
Josh Covitt
Bryce
Jonny Svarzbein
Paul
Alicia Giangrisostomi
Becky
Shaina Vorspan
Shaina Vorspan
Cindy
Kayla Conroy
Kayla Conroy
Gretchen
Patrick Collins
Mr. Papadopoulos
Thee Suburbia
Thee Suburbia
Pandora
Ernesto Nodal
Richard
Wanda Nobles Colon
Mrs. Rodriguez

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Batsh*t Bride (2019) about?

*Batsh*t Bride* dives into the madness of pre-wedding jitters when a bride decides to fake a breakup as a prank, only to accidentally align with her fiancé's own doubts. What follows is a comedy of errors as two people realize their shared panic might be more than just a joke.

Who directed Batsh*t Bride?

Jonathan Smith directed *Batsh*t Bride*, bringing a sharp comedic eye to the film's chaotic premise and rapid-fire gags.

Who stars in Batsh*t Bride?

The cast includes Meghan Falcone, Josh Covitt, Jonny Svarzbein, Alicia Giangrisostomi, and Shaina Vorspan, who collectively fuel the film's high-energy humor.

Is Batsh*t Bride (2019) worth watching?

As a lighthearted comedy built around a clever premise, *Batsh*t Bride* is perfect for fans of witty, situation-driven humor. While it doesn't rely on big-name stars, its quirky charm and breezy runtime make it an entertaining watch for a laugh-filled evening.

How long is Batsh*t Bride?

The film runs for 81 minutes, making it a quick and punchy comedy that fits easily into a night of streaming or a cozy movie night.

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About Batsh*t Bride (2019) — A hilarious April Fools' prank gone wrong

When April Fools' Day strikes, *Batsh*t Bride (2019)* delivers a chaotic twist on pre-wedding jitters, blending sharp humor with the absurdity of last-minute doubts. Directed by Jonathan Smith, this comedy follows a bride who decides to test her fiancé's commitment by faking a breakup just hours before the altar—only to learn he's had identical thoughts. What starts as a prank spirals into a hilarious examination of modern relationships, commitment, and the fine line between playful mischief and genuine concern. With a brisk 81-minute runtime, the film thrives on rapid-fire banter and quirky characters, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts chaotic and endearing.

Meghan Falcone leads the cast with a standout performance, while Josh Covitt and Jonny Svarzbein add to the comedic chaos as the equally flustered groom and his bewildered best man. The movie leans into the absurdity of the situation, crafting a narrative that feels like a farcical take on real-life pre-wedding jitters, all wrapped in a package of slapstick humor and relatable relationship woes.