Ratings: 5.9/10
Runtime: 1h 32min
Genres: Comedy
Director: Nick Kocher, Brian McElhaney
Writer: Nick Kocher, Brian McElhaney
Cast: Gaten Matarazzo, Sean Giambrone, Lulu Wilson
Language: English
Pizza Movie starts greasy. Loud. A little chaotic. Directed by Nick Kocher and Brian McElhaney, it throws you behind the counter before you can breathe. Orders stack. Tempers rise. Then it tips over. A simple delivery goes wrong. Meanwhile, the night shifts from routine to something jagged and unpredictable. However the film never loses its grip on the small details—burnt crust, flickering neon, sweat under cheap uniforms . So It feels real, Too real. The camera moves fast, then suddenly stalls. You sit in the tension. Moreover, performances lean raw, almost messy. Voices overlap Jokes land awkwardly then hit harder on the rebound. It shouldn’t work but it does. What’s the cost of one bad decision? The film keeps circling that question. Instead of answers, it piles on pressure. Therefore, every scene feels tighter, louder, closer to snapping. Some beats stretch thin, sure—but the energy never fully drops. Ultimately, it’s scrappy, strange and oddly intense for a story about pizza. It sticks with you. Streaming now on Afdah, it leaves behind heat, noise, and a taste that lingers.