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Pizza 2005

★ 4.917 votes80 min📅 2005-05-27

"On her 18th birthday, she was delivered the best night of her life"

In Pizza (2005), Mark Christopher crafts a quirky romantic comedy that blends sweet awkwardness with the neon glow of late-night city streets.

Director: Mark Christopher

Cast

Ethan Embry
Ethan Embry
Matt Firenze
Kylie Sparks
Cara-Ethyl
Julie Hagerty
Julie Hagerty
Darlene
Nikki M. James
Nikki M. James
April Snow
Conn Horgan
Siobhan's Husband
Jesse McCartney
Jesse McCartney
Justin
Martin Campetta
Frank
Judah Friedlander
Judah Friedlander
Jimmy
Joey Kern
Joey Kern
Jon
Colin McEvoy
Clubber (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pizza (2005) about?

Pizza follows a pizza delivery guy whose life gets an unexpected twist when he's sent to deliver a birthday order to an 18-year-old. What starts as a simple job becomes a night of chance encounters, heartfelt conversations, and a romance that defies expectations.

Who directed Pizza?

Pizza was directed by Mark Christopher, known for blending quirky storytelling with relatable characters in his films.

Who stars in Pizza?

The film features Ethan Embry as the deliveryman, Kylie Sparks as the birthday girl, and Jesse McCartney in a supporting role, alongside Julie Hagerty and Nikki M. James.

Is Pizza (2005) worth watching?

Pizza is a lightweight romantic comedy with a runtime of just 80 minutes, making it a breezy watch for fans of offbeat romances. While it doesn't aim for high drama, its charm lies in its simplicity and the chemistry between the leads.

How long is Pizza?

Pizza runs for 80 minutes, a compact runtime perfect for a casual movie night.

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About Pizza (2005) — A Late-Night Rom-Com with Heart and Humor

In Pizza (2005), Mark Christopher crafts a quirky romantic comedy that blends sweet awkwardness with the neon glow of late-night city streets. Ethan Embry stars as a dedicated pizza deliveryman whose routine takes an unexpected turn on an 18th birthday night promised to be unforgettable. As the delivery driver navigates city traffic and neon signs, he encounters a spirited young woman (Kylie Sparks) whose world collides with his in a way that feels both inevitable and slightly ill-timed. Their bond unfolds against a backdrop of late-night diners, awkward small talk, and the quiet magic of a connection that blossoms in the unlikeliest of moments.

Pizza is a slice-of-life story that explores the messy, heartfelt side of cross-generational chemistry. With its sharp humor and offbeat charm, the film balances romance with the gritty realities of city life, all wrapped in a runtime tight enough to keep the energy high. Mark Christopher's direction gives the film a relaxed vibe, making Pizza (2005) a cozy, character-driven rom-com that lingers long after the credits roll.