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Cuddle Party 2015

★ 6.05 votes14 min📅 2015-12-08

Dive into the awkward yet surprisingly insightful world of *Cuddle Party (2015)*, a sharp comedy-drama directed by Matthew Irving Epstein.

Director: Matthew Irving Epstein

Cast

Yvette Nicole Brown
Yvette Nicole Brown
Allison
Rob Huebel
Rob Huebel
Drew
Michaela Watkins
Michaela Watkins
Jane
Brooke Lenzi
Brooke Lenzi
Kat
Tara Tomicevic
Tara Tomicevic
EMT
Terence Bernie Hines
Terence Bernie Hines
Wesley
Daved Wilkins
Daved Wilkins
Harinanda
Jahmilla Jackson
Jahmilla Jackson
EMT
Phillip Wilburn
Phillip Wilburn
Billy
Yvonne Truong
Trish

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cuddle Party (2015) about?

*Cuddle Party (2015)* follows a couple whose relentless bickering disrupts a cuddle therapy group, where strangers attempt to bond through physical and emotional connection. Their snarky remarks and clashing personalities turn the session into a chaotic battle of wits, blending awkward humor with unexpected moments of vulnerability.

Who directed Cuddle Party?

Matthew Irving Epstein directed *Cuddle Party (2015)*, bringing his sharp eye for comedic tension to this unconventional therapy-meets-reality short film.

Who stars in Cuddle Party?

The film features Yvette Nicole Brown, Rob Huebel, and Michaela Watkins in key roles, with Brooke Lenzi, Tara Tomicevic, and Terence Bernie Hines rounding out the cast.

Is Cuddle Party (2015) worth watching?

*Cuddle Party (2015)* is a hidden gem for fans of quirky, dialogue-driven comedies. While it's short, its clever writing and strong performances make it a delightful watch for those who enjoy character-driven humor with a dash of heart. There's no IMDb rating to judge by, but its concise storytelling and unique premise are its biggest strengths.

How long is Cuddle Party?

*Cuddle Party (2015)* runs for 14 minutes.

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About Cuddle Party (2015) — A Comedy-Drama on Love, Laughter, and Hugs

Dive into the awkward yet surprisingly insightful world of *Cuddle Party (2015)*, a sharp comedy-drama directed by Matthew Irving Epstein. This 14-minute short film follows a couple whose constant bickering disrupts a unique therapy group where strangers gather to share hugs and emotional connections. As their snarky remarks and clashing personalities clash with the group's vulnerability, the film explores themes of intimacy, communication, and the absurdity of modern relationships. With a tone that balances humor and pathos, Epstein crafts a microcosm of human connection gone hilariously wrong.

Starring Yvette Nicole Brown, Rob Huebel, and Michaela Watkins, *Cuddle Party (2015)* delivers a compact but memorable snapshot of relational dynamics, wrapped in dry wit and unexpected heart. The film's short runtime belies its clever writing, making it a standout in the comedy-drama genre. Whether you're drawn to its quirky premise or the stellar cast's performances, this 2015 gem offers a fresh take on the struggles—and occasional rewards—of opening up to others.