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Stay-at-Home Dads 2014

★ 1.02 votes94 min📅 2014-10-01

"Just be glad you weren't raised by one of these guys..."

In *Stay-at-Home Dads (2014)*, directed by Stuart Brick, two unconventional fathers—Ned Wazinski, a laid-off vending machine repairman, and Julian York, a former exotic dancer—forge an unlikely bond while watching their kids at the park.

Director: Stuart Brick

Cast

Mark T. Lee
Ned Wazinski
John Charles Dickson
Julian York
Kelsey Walton
Ella Wazinski
Cooper Dodson
Cooper Dodson
Dillon York
Natalie Nobel
iPhone Kid
Jill Waterston
Hot Mama #1
Saylor Williams
Hot Mama #1's Kid
Jordan Goff
Hot Mama #2
Piper Williams
Hot Mama #2's Kid
Corlen Alexander
Park Kid (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stay-at-Home Dads (2014) about?

*Stay-at-Home Dads (2014)* follows Ned and Julian, two fathers who meet at a playground and discover they share unconventional approaches to raising their children. Struggling with unemployment and past mistakes, they form a friendship that highlights the absurd and sometimes messy realities of modern parenting.

Who directed Stay-at-Home Dads?

The film was directed by Stuart Brick, a filmmaker known for blending humor with dramatic storytelling.

Who stars in Stay-at-Home Dads?

The movie features Mark T. Lee, John Charles Dickson, Kelsey Walton, Cooper Dodson, and Natalie Nobel in key roles.

Is Stay-at-Home Dads (2014) worth watching?

While *Stay-at-Home Dads (2014)* hasn't been rated on IMDb, its unique blend of comedy, crime, and drama offers a fresh take on family films. Fans of offbeat humor and character-driven stories will likely find it entertaining, though it may not appeal to everyone.

How long is Stay-at-Home Dads?

The film runs for 94 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful watch.

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About Stay-at-Home Dads (2014) — A Dark Comedy About Parenting Gone Wild

In *Stay-at-Home Dads (2014)*, directed by Stuart Brick, two unconventional fathers—Ned Wazinski, a laid-off vending machine repairman, and Julian York, a former exotic dancer—forge an unlikely bond while watching their kids at the park. Their parenting styles, far from mainstream, blend chaos, heart, and absurdity as they navigate the challenges of raising children with creativity and questionable judgment. This dark comedy-drama explores the struggles of modern fatherhood through a lens that's as hilarious as it is thought-provoking.

The film dives into themes of masculinity, responsibility, and the blurred lines between discipline and neglect, all wrapped in a quirky, offbeat narrative. With Mark T. Lee and John Charles Dickson delivering standout performances as the titular dads, *Stay-at-Home Dads (2014)* offers a fresh take on family dynamics, blending humor with poignant moments that linger long after the credits roll.