
Uncle Nick 2015
"Nothing ruins Christmas like family."
Chris Kasick's twisted holiday comedy *Uncle Nick (2015)* dives into the darkly comedic chaos of a dysfunctional family's Christmas Eve.
Director: Chris Kasick
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Uncle Nick (2015) about?
This holiday comedy follows a drunk uncle whose inappropriate behavior spirals out of control on Christmas Eve. His reckless pursuit of his flirtatious step-niece turns a family celebration into a scandalous spectacle, blending crude humor with unexpected moments of absurdity.
Who directed Uncle Nick?
Chris Kasick directed *Uncle Nick*, bringing a darkly comedic touch to the holiday chaos.
Who stars in Uncle Nick?
The film features Brian Posehn, Paget Brewster, Missi Pyle, Scott Adsit, and Beau Ballinger in key roles.
Is Uncle Nick (2015) worth watching?
While *Uncle Nick* isn't for those seeking a traditional holiday film, its raunchy humor and chaotic energy make it a cult favorite for fans of offbeat comedies. The performances and Kasick's direction keep it engaging, even if it pushes boundaries a little too far for some.
How long is Uncle Nick?
*Uncle Nick* runs for 93 minutes, making it a perfect, if unconventional, holiday movie night pick.
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About Uncle Nick (2015) — A Raunchy Holiday Comedy You Won't Forget
Chris Kasick's twisted holiday comedy *Uncle Nick (2015)* dives into the darkly comedic chaos of a dysfunctional family's Christmas Eve. When a tipsy and irreverent uncle crashes the festivities, his antics take a scandalous turn as he sets his sights on his flirtatious step-niece, turning holiday cheer into cringe-worthy embarrassment. This raunchy yet oddly heartfelt film balances raucous humor with a biting critique of familial bonds and festive hypocrisy.
Set against the backdrop of twinkling lights and questionable decisions, *Uncle Nick* delivers a holiday romp that's equal parts shocking and hilarious. With sharp dialogue and a cast that leans into the absurd, the movie captures the messy, unpredictable nature of family gatherings—especially when alcohol and bad choices are involved. Expect a comedy that's not for the faint of heart but sure to leave you laughing (and maybe cringing).