Horror Favourites – Natalie Burn
Say I do to Til Death Do Us Part, an action-packed tale of wedded terror directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. (Gangster Land, The Call). This fight-filled thrill ride from the creator of Final Destination makes its UK debut on digital now thanks to Plaion Pictures. We grabbed the star of the movie Natalie Burn for a quick chat about her favorite horror film.
After a wonderful pre-wedding celebration, a bride-to-be (Natalie Burn Awaken, The Expendables 3) gets cold feet and does a runner, leaving a shocked and angry groom (Ser’Darius Blain Jumanji: The Next Level, American Underdog) fuming at the altar.
Out of the picture, the bride tries to enjoy some down time on what would have been their honeymoon, but her betrothed has other ideas… Seven angry killer groomsmen make an unwelcome appearance and the bride takes them on one by one in a brutal and bloody fight for survival.
With oodles of action and bucket loads of blood, this is one wedding night that definitely performs. Get ready for one badass bridezilla, hell bent on revenge as she makes the vow Til Death Do Us Part.
The film also stars Cam Gigandet (Twilight, Never Back Down) Jason Patric (The Lost Boys, Speed 2), Orlando Jones (Evolution, The Time Machine), Pancho Moler (3 From Hell, Candy Corn) and Nicole Arlyn (The Wedding Planner, Clay Pigeons).
Below the brilliant Natalie Burn gives us a run through of her favorite scary movie:
“My favourite horror film is “Aliens,” the sequel to the iconic “Alien” directed by James Cameron. What makes “Aliens” stand out for me is its portrayal of a strong commanding female lead, Ellen Ripley, portrayed brilliantly by Sigourney Weaver.
Ripley’s character undergoes a remarkable evolution from survivor to warrior as she confronts the terrifying extraterrestrial threat on the planet LV-426. In a genre often dominated by male protagonists, it was refreshing to watch a female lead with resilience, courage, and determination make her a standout figure.
Like Ripley, I’m passionate about taking on roles that break stereotypes and uplift women. Sigourney Weaver’s performance in “Aliens” truly motivated me to seek out characters that challenge the status quo and showcase the strength of women.
The film’s exploration of themes like motherhood, sacrifice, and resilience deeply resonates with me and fuels my dedication to portraying multifaceted female characters. “Aliens” holds a special place in my heart as it combines compelling characters, intense action, and meaningful themes, all of which continue to inspire me in my acting journey.”
Til Death Do Us Part is out now on digital (Plaoin Pictures)