The Divorce Party is a dramatic comedy that tells the story of Nate and Susan Brown, a married millennial couple in their mid-twenties. When Susan suddenly realizes she's miserable and wants a divorce, Nate packs his bags and heads for the nearest hotel. He soon discovers that he has been.
While it predictable, it was still different enough to make it a pleasant watching experience. Seemingly at random, one afternoon Susan returns home from work to confess that she's miserable and wants a divorce. The Divorce Party is a fun and unique film that tells you how to overcome misery, and in the process, be able to tell the world that you are ready for anything else it may throw at you.
For that alone, there is enough reason to party on with this film. The film stars Thomas Cocquerel, Matilda Lutz, and Claire Holt. The Divorce Party is a pretty nice indie romantic comedy with some really wholesome scenes. Well, the movie was boring, bland and really just invoked zero emotion. It wasn't offensively bad but it. Life is full of surprises, only a few of them pleasant, so a charming.
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The Divorce Party Movie Review & Showtimes: Find details of The Divorce Party along with its showtimes, movie review, trailer, teaser, full The movie is directed by Hughes William Thompson and will feature Claire Holt, Katrina Bowden, Thomas Cocquerel and Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz as lead. A recently dumped divorcee in his late-twenties sets out to plan a wedding-sized divorced party in an attempt to get his life back on track. Starring: Claire Holt, Katrina Bowden, Todd Lasance and others.
Kip and Leena were Silverlake's Check out this super awesome review we got from The Reel Critic, thanks Lisa! The Divorce Party Starring: Colin Owens, Ashlynn Yennie, Marikah Cunningham, Paul Thomas David. Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing The Divorce Party near you. A newly dumped divorcee (Cocquerel) hires his former wedding planner (Lutz) to throw a "divorce party" celebrating his new singledom after being left by his wife (Holt).