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Molly Ratermann’s Horror-Comedy ‘Making a Bridesmaid’ Wraps Up Post

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URGENT UPDATE: Molly Ratermann’s highly anticipated directorial debut, “Making a Bridesmaid,” has officially wrapped post-production and is set for a 2026 festival run. This unique blend of comedy and horror promises to deliver a thrilling experience as it satirizes the intense pressure women face in a stylized “sleepover-from-hell.”

The film, described as “Bodies Bodies Bodies” meets “Bridesmaids,” features a gripping storyline that follows two outcast sisters, played by Emily Kincaid and Ratermann herself. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Lake Tahoe, California, the story kicks off with a seemingly fun bachelorette weekend that quickly escalates into a deadly competition for bridesmaid spots in a real-life murder game.

Ratermann, who not only directs but also writes, produces, and stars in the film, aims to shine a light on the internalized rivalry women often experience. “Making a Bridesmaid is a wild, fun ride that digs into fakeness, identity, and rivalry, even as women keep reaching for solidarity,” Ratermann stated. Her vision is clear: to spark curiosity among men regarding female socialization while providing women a chance to laugh—and maybe squirm a little—in recognition of their own experiences.

The ensemble cast boasts talents like Serra Naiman, Wilder Yari from “The Lincoln Lawyer,” and Alex Sgambati from “The Walking Dead.” With an impressive team behind the scenes, including Sabrina Plisco, President of American Cinema Editors (ACE), as editor and producer, and cinematographer David Newbert, the film is poised for success.

Currently, “Making a Bridesmaid” is picture-locked, with premiere plans and sales representation to be announced. This film marks an exciting entry in the genre, and its success could redefine comedic horror narratives.

Stay tuned as more details emerge about this groundbreaking project. Fans are already buzzing about the film’s potential to captivate audiences and deliver a fresh perspective on female friendships and competition in today’s world. The anticipation continues to grow as 2026 approaches, promising a film that could resonate deeply with viewers everywhere.

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