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Blush 2019

★ 4.914 votes101 min📅 2019-01-26

In *Blush (2019)*, Debra Eisenstadt crafts a sharp suburban satire where a fraught mother cat-sitting for her sister stumbles into the messy, scandalous lives of her neighbors.

Director: Debra Eisenstadt

Cast

Wendi McLendon-Covey
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Cathy
Christine Woods
Christine Woods
Gemma Jean
Steve Little
Steve Little
Matthew
Max Burkholder
Max Burkholder
Xander
Kate Alberts
Kate Alberts
Tara
Michael Rivkin
Michael Rivkin
Tod
Tu Morrow
Tu Morrow
Emma
Amy Anderson
Amy Anderson
Exhausted Angel Committee Member
Kristjan Aru
Student
Jocelyn Ayanna
Jocelyn Ayanna
New Angel Committee Member

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blush (2019) about?

*Blush* follows a stressed suburban mom who agrees to cat-sit for her sister—only to find herself entangled in the messy, scandalous lives of her neighbors. What starts as a simple favor spirals into a wild journey of self-discovery and chaos.

Who directed Blush?

*Blush* was directed by Debra Eisenstadt, known for her sharp storytelling and keen eye for suburban satire.

Who stars in Blush?

Stars like Wendi McLendon-Covey, Christine Woods, and Steve Little bring this dramedy to life with standout performances.

Is Blush (2019) worth watching?

With its blend of dark comedy and heartfelt drama, *Blush* is a hidden gem for fans of character-driven films. While the IMDb rating is unrated, its themes of motherhood and suburban life make it a relatable and entertaining watch.

How long is Blush?

*Blush* runs for 101 minutes, offering a tight, engaging story packed with humor and drama.

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About Blush (2019) — When a mom's cat-sitting gig turns into a scandalous suburban drama

In *Blush (2019)*, Debra Eisenstadt crafts a sharp suburban satire where a fraught mother cat-sitting for her sister stumbles into the messy, scandalous lives of her neighbors. This 101-minute dramedy blends humor and heart as it explores the pressures of modern parenting, the facade of picture-perfect lives, and the unexpected ways chaos can disrupt the status quo. Wendi McLendon-Covey delivers a standout performance as the overwhelmed mom, navigating her own insecurities while peering into the secret dramas unfolding next door.

Christine Woods and Steve Little steal scenes as the tantalizing yet troubled neighbors, their chemistry crackling with dark comedy and raw emotion. The film's tone oscillates between biting wit and genuine warmth, making it a standout in the drama genre. With its themes of motherhood, judgment, and redemption, *Blush* is a witty, relatable tale that lingers long after the credits roll.