
Chubbies 2014
"They Crashed on Earth to Crash Your Party."
On Halloween night in a bowling alley-turned-party hub, a group of teens braces for a wild time—until their celebration takes a grotesque turn when the Chubbies descend from their twisted home planet of Snerd. Directed by Mike C.
Director: Mike C. Hartman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chubbies (2014) about?
Chubbies follows a Halloween party that turns into a nightmare when grotesque alien creatures invade, intent on taking over human bodies. The teens must outsmart the horde in a desperate fight for survival.
Who directed Chubbies?
Chubbies was directed by Mike C. Hartman, who crafts a mix of crude humor and body horror in this offbeat sci-fi horror-comedy.
Who stars in Chubbies?
The film stars Brian Papandrea, Gary Boettcher, and Patrick L. Dear as the partygoers caught in the Chubbies' invasion.
Is Chubbies (2014) worth watching?
If you enjoy trashy horror-comedies with a side of absurdity, Chubbies delivers a guilty-pleasure experience. Its B-movie charm and over-the-top premise make it a niche pick, though not for the faint of heart.
How long is Chubbies?
Chubbies has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About Chubbies (2014) — A Horror-Comedy Invading Your Party
On Halloween night in a bowling alley-turned-party hub, a group of teens braces for a wild time—until their celebration takes a grotesque turn when the Chubbies descend from their twisted home planet of Snerd. Directed by Mike C. Hartman, this horror-comedy introduces these repulsive, hyper-sexual extraterrestrial invaders, whose sole mission is to infiltrate human bodies through any available opening. What begins as a raucous teen gathering spirals into a claustrophobic nightmare as the Chubbies (2014) unleash chaos, forcing the terrified partygoers to fight for survival in a battle of wits and wills.
With its blend of crude humor and body horror, Chubbies delivers a campy yet unsettling experience that pushes boundaries. The film's atmosphere crackles with dark comedy and visceral tension, making it a cult curiosity for fans of offbeat horror-comedies. Brian Papandrea and Gary Boettcher lead the ensemble cast, anchoring the absurdity with deadpan reactions to the sheer madness unfolding around them.