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Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother 2004

★ 1.02 votes18 min📅 2004-09-18

"It's time the world heard her side of the story."

In this sharp 18-minute comedy short, *Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother (2004)* flips the script on classic fairy-tale tropes with a deliciously wicked twist.

Director: Cherien Dabis

Cast

Jane Lynch
Jane Lynch
Blanche Monroe
Shaina Fewell
Valerie Monroe
Jacob Vargas
Jacob Vargas
Vincent Enano
Ursula Brooks
Ursula Brooks
Loretta Jenkins
Daniel Graves
Daniel Graves
Michael Glass

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother* (2004) about?

This darkly comedic short centers on Blanche Monroe, a former soap opera star turned struggling stepmother, who unleashes her fury when her stepdaughter's Hollywood breakthrough threatens to overshadow her own fading dreams.

Who directed *Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother*?

Cherien Dabis, known for her nuanced storytelling and fresh cinematic voice, directed this sharp satire.

Who stars in *Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother*?

Jane Lynch leads the cast as Blanche Monroe, joined by Jacob Vargas, Shaina Fewell, and Ursula Brooks in standout roles.

Is *Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother* (2004) worth watching?

At just 18 minutes, this bite-sized comedy punches well above its weight, offering sharp wit and a fresh villain's perspective. While the IMDb rating is unrated, its clever premise and strong performances make it a hidden gem for fans of dark humor and fairy-tale twists.

How long is *Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother*?

The runtime is 18 minutes.

About Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother (2004) — A Sharp Comedy Short with a Villain's Twist

In this sharp 18-minute comedy short, *Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother (2004)* flips the script on classic fairy-tale tropes with a deliciously wicked twist. Directed by Cherien Dabis, the film stars Jane Lynch as Blanche Monroe—once a luminary of daytime TV melodrama, now a struggling divorcée with a flair for drama—who finds herself playing the titular "evil" stepmother to a dazzling stepdaughter. When the young woman catches the eye of a high-powered Hollywood agent, Blanche's pent-up resentment erupts in a hilarious, over-the-top revenge scheme. Dabis crafts a biting satire of ambition, identity, and the performative nature of storytelling, all wrapped in a glossy, made-for-TV aesthetic that amplifies the absurdity.

The film thrives on its playful subversion of expectations, blending dark humor with a touch of pathos as Blanche navigates a world that's moved on without her. With standout performances from Lynch and Jacob Vargas, the short bristles with energy, offering a fresh, feminist take on the villain's perspective. Whether you're a fan of sharp comedies or curious about underdog tales, *Memoirs of an Evil Stepmother* delivers a memorable bite-sized experience that lingers long after the credits roll.