
Routines 2020
"A Stand-Up Tragedy"
Domenic Migliore's *Routines (2020)* spins a darkly comic tale of a stand-up comedian spiraling into self-destruction while catching feelings for the fiery frontwoman of a punk band.
Director: Domenic Migliore
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Routines (2020)* about?
*Routines* follows a self-destructive stand-up comedian who finds himself unexpectedly drawn to the singer of a punk band. Their unconventional connection forces him to confront his own destructive tendencies while navigating the chaos of love and artistry.
Who directed *Routines*?
Domenic Migliore directed *Routines (2020)*, bringing a unique blend of comedy and drama to this indie gem.
Who stars in *Routines*?
The film stars Michael Bugard as the troubled comedian, with Anita Nicole Brown, Kaylee Williams, and Arlene Arnone rounding out the main cast.
Is *Routines (2020)* worth watching?
With its sharp writing, strong performances, and genre-blending style, *Routines* is a hidden indie treasure worth your time—especially if you enjoy films that balance humor and heartache.
How long is *Routines*?
*Routines (2020)* runs for 88 minutes.
About Routines (2020) — A Self-Destructive Comedian's Wild Ride to Love
Domenic Migliore's *Routines (2020)* spins a darkly comic tale of a stand-up comedian spiraling into self-destruction while catching feelings for the fiery frontwoman of a punk band. Blending comedy, drama, and romance, the film captures the gritty energy of an artist's chaotic life, where laughter and heartbreak intertwine with every punchline. With a raw, unfiltered atmosphere, *Routines* explores the fine line between performing authenticity and living it, set against the backdrop of dive bars and late-night gigs. Michael Bugard delivers a standout performance as the self-sabotaging comedian, while Anita Nicole Brown brings fiery charisma to the role of his punk-rock muse.
This isn't just another rom-com—it's a raw, witty, and occasionally heart-wrenching look at love, failure, and the routines we all fall into. Whether you're a fan of edgy indie films or just love a story about flawed characters finding their way, *Routines (2020)* delivers a one-of-a-kind experience that lingers long after the credits roll.