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Wild Roomies 2004

★ 3.919 votes88 min📅 2004-06-04

"Who needs sleep?"

In the sun-soaked chaos of Los Angeles, Reno Rizzolla finds himself caught in a whirlwind of personal and financial trouble after a relationship disaster.

Director: Oliver Robins

Cast

A.J. Buckley
A.J. Buckley
Reno
Holly Fields
Holly Fields
Holly
Jennifer Lyons
Jennifer Lyons
Nicole
Joel Michaely
Joel Michaely
Christian
Miranda Bailey
Miranda Bailey
Janice
Adam Wylie
Adam Wylie
Mr. Asher
Chris Jacobs
Greg
Andrew Shaifer
Andrew Shaifer
Doug
William Bassett
William Bassett
Mr. Seeley
David Wheir
Chad

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wild Roomies (2004) about?

*Wild Roomies (2004)* follows Reno Rizzolla as he navigates the fallout from a past relationship and financial struggles in Los Angeles. To make ends meet, he's forced to take in roommates, leading to a series of comedic and chaotic entanglements that test his patience and his love life.

Who directed Wild Roomies?

Oliver Robins directed *Wild Roomies (2004)*, bringing a touch of lighthearted charm to this ensemble-driven comedy-drama.

Who stars in Wild Roomies?

The film stars A.J. Buckley, Holly Fields, Jennifer Lyons, Joel Michaely, and Miranda Bailey, with Adam Wylie rounding out the main cast in this ensemble piece.

Is Wild Roomies (2004) worth watching?

If you enjoy quirky comedies with a mix of romance and drama, *Wild Roomies (2004)* is a charming pick. Its relatable themes and humorous take on adulting make it an entertaining watch, though it may not break new ground in storytelling.

How long is Wild Roomies?

Wild Roomies has a runtime of 88 minutes, making it a breezy, one-sitting film.

About Wild Roomies (2004) — A Comedy-Drama About Friendship, Love, and Too Many Roommates

In the sun-soaked chaos of Los Angeles, Reno Rizzolla finds himself caught in a whirlwind of personal and financial trouble after a relationship disaster. Forced to share his home with a rotating door of quirky roommates, Reno's already complicated love life spirals even further out of control. *Wild Roomies (2004)*, directed by Oliver Robins, blends comedy, drama, and romance into a lighthearted exploration of friendship, betrayal, and the messiness of adulting.

The film thrives on its sharp, relatable humor and the chemistry between its ensemble cast, who navigate Reno's tumultuous household with a mix of wit and heart. As the debt on the house piles up, so do the unexpected alliances—and rivalries—among the roommates, making for a rollercoaster ride of emotions. With its vibrant L.A. backdrop and a story that feels both nostalgic and timeless, *Wild Roomies* offers a fun, feel-good escape for fans of character-driven comedies.