Description
After a romantic evening at their secluded lake house, a woman wakes up handcuffed to her dead husband. Trapped and isolated in the dead of winter, she must fight off hired killers to escape her late spouse's twisted plan.
Vow to survive.
2021-07-02
N/A
89 min
After a romantic evening at their secluded lake house, a woman wakes up handcuffed to her dead husband. Trapped and isolated in the dead of winter, she must fight off hired killers to escape her late spouse's twisted plan.
I went in with very low expectations but Till Death and its leader Megan Fox surprised me. The mystery of a woman handcuffed to the corpse of her dead husband is interesting, but it gets more as the story unfolds. Kept me hooked till the end with some clever writing in the final act and excellent action overall.
Simple but solid survival crime-thriller that Megan Fox does very well carrying (both acting and the physicality). There is some suspension of disbelief that she would be able to drag a 180 lb plus man for as much time as she does without being completely worn out once her adrenaline runs out, but this was all around entertaining. 3.75/5
Till Death is a fun, tense thriller with a simple but effective concept. Megan Fox is the star here, and while she might not be the most expressive actress out there, that oddly works in her favor for this role. Her character, Emma, is thrown into a wild survival situation, and her calm, almost detached demeanor adds to the suspense. Plus, let’s be honest, Megan Fox looks stunning the entire time—what’s not to love?
The movie’s plot is straightforward. It’s one of those “how will she get out of this?” stories, and the tight pacing keeps you hooked. The setting, a frozen, isolated lake house, really amps up the tension, making every move feel desperate and dangerous.
Sure, it’s not a groundbreaking film, and there are a few moments where the logic feels a bit off, but it delivers what it promises: suspense, a bit of gore, and Megan Fox being a total badass. If you’re into survival thrillers with a touch of style, Till Death is worth checking out. It’s simple, intense, and just the right amount of ridiculous.