
Till We Stop Having Fun 2007
"One Woman's journey to find comfort in life and love, preferably without commitment."
In Brent Nowak's sharp, 21-minute comedy *Till We Stop Having Fun (2007)*, indecision takes center stage as Willa Renee Brackett navigates life's small but critical choices—wardrobe, career, and relationships—with equal parts humor and hesitation.
Director: Brent Nowak
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Till We Stop Having Fun (2007) about?
This 21-minute comedy follows Willa Renee Brackett, a woman paralyzed by indecision, as she grapples with life's daily choices—until her boyfriend's grand romantic gesture temporarily eases her doubts. The film blends humor with the relatable chaos of modern dating and self-reflection.
Who directed Till We Stop Having Fun?
Brent Nowak directed this short comedy, bringing a lighthearted yet insightful touch to the story of indecision and romance.
Who stars in Till We Stop Having Fun?
Louisa Kendrick leads the cast as Willa, with standout performances from Lydia Castro, Joey Sorge, and Janell Inez.
Is Till We Stop Having Fun (2007) worth watching?
For fans of short, punchy comedies with heart, *Till We Stop Having Fun* delivers charm in just 21 minutes. While not widely rated, its breezy tone and relatable themes make it a fun watch for those who enjoy character-driven humor.
How long is Till We Stop Having Fun?
The runtime is 21 minutes.
About Till We Stop Having Fun (2007) — A hilarious short comedy on indecision and modern romance
In Brent Nowak's sharp, 21-minute comedy *Till We Stop Having Fun (2007)*, indecision takes center stage as Willa Renee Brackett navigates life's small but critical choices—wardrobe, career, and relationships—with equal parts humor and hesitation. When her meticulously planned boyfriend, Jordan, orchestrates a seemingly flawless morning of pampering, Willa feels a rare sense of satisfaction, if only temporarily. Directed with a keen eye for awkward charm, this short film explores the universal struggle to find balance between comfort and commitment, all while delivering a lighthearted yet relatable take on modern dating and self-discovery.
Louisa Kendrick shines as Willa, a woman trapped in a cycle of overthinking, while Lydia Castro and Joey Sorge bring energy to the supporting cast as her friends navigating life's uncertainties. With its breezy runtime and witty dialogue, *Till We Stop Having Fun* blends comedy and introspection, leaving viewers with a smile—and perhaps a nudge to embrace imperfection.