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Friendship

Men shouldn't have friends.
2025 | 100m | English

(27927 votes)

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Popularity: 8 (history)

Director: Andrew DeYoung
Writer: Andrew DeYoung
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Suburban dad Craig falls hard for his charismatic new neighbor Austin, as Craig’s attempts to make an adult male friend threaten to ruin both of their lives.
Release Date: May 09, 2025
Director: Andrew DeYoung
Writer: Andrew DeYoung
Genres: Comedy
Keywords husband wife relationship, obsession, male friendship, dark comedy, neighbor, drug trip, bromance, quicksand, missing person, tv news anchor, perception, complex, cringe comedy, absurd
Production Companies BoulderLight Pictures, Friends Night, Fifth Season
Box Office Revenue: $15,992,568
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 07, 2025
Entered: Sep 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tim Robinson Craig
Kate Mara Tami
Jack Dylan Grazer Steven
Paul Rudd Austin
Rick Worthy Mr. Mendoza
Whitmer Thomas Ian
Daniel London Stan
Eric Rahill Mike
Jacob Ming-Trent Nathan
Billy Bryk Tony
Meredith Garretson Bianca
Ari Dalbert James
Josh Segarra Devon
Raphael Sbarge Garrett
Omar Torres Jared
Jason Veasey Zed
Jon Glaser Big Sam
Carmen Christopher Jimp
Mike J. Mills Small Jon
Alex Webb Mayor Nichols
Juri Henley-Cohn Jerry the Client
Desi Waters Moderator
Brandi Burkhardt Rebecca Springs
Andhy Méndez Officer Whitmer
John Cenatiempo Detective Persons
Teren Carter Lieutenant James
Ivy Wolk Jen Peyser
Conner O'Malley Patton
Craig Frank Buzz
James Daly K9 Cop
Name Job
Andrew DeYoung Director, Writer
Kat Hess Second Assistant Director
Laura Klein First Assistant Director
Rocio Gimenez Production Design
Elizabeth Eggert Set Decoration
Chloe Karmin Costume Design
Joshua First Hair Department Head
Melissa DeLizia Casting
Sophie Corra Editor
Tori Smith Second Second Assistant Director
Caitlin Nobari Art Direction
Spencer Barnes Stunt Driver, Stunt Double
A.J. Paratore Stunt Double
Hannah Myvanwy Driscoll Script Supervisor
Keegan DeWitt Original Music Composer
Spencer Pazer Still Photographer
Andy Rydzewski Director of Photography
Eva Madden Sound Designer
Samantha Figueira Art Department Coordinator
Ian Mclaughlin Stunt Double
Shannon Madden "A" Camera Operator
Aaron Brown "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Dimitri Kouri Production Sound Mixer
Sergio Sanchez Selva Assistant Art Director
Owen Wall Set Dresser
Sean Engvold Set Dresser
Charlotte Taylor Set Decoration Buyer
Francesca Tricamo-Palmer Casting Associate
Jenny Pendergraft Key Hair Stylist
Marjorie Durand Makeup Department Head
Jen Delica Key Makeup Artist
Louie Zakarian Makeup Effects Designer
Callum Shaw Gaffer
James Fonnyadt Supervising Sound Editor
Rob Coxford Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Craig George Sound Designer
Daniel Cardona Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shane Rees Foley Supervisor
Danny Eberhardt Foley Recordist
Javier Gonzalez Foley Artist
Leon Campbell Foley Editor
Brett Keyes Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott Ko Visual Effects Producer
Kyle Richtsfeld Main Title Designer
Dean Fleischer Camp Thanks
Chris Barnes Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Tracy Rosenblum Executive Producer
Andrew DeYoung Executive Producer
Johnny Holland Producer
Nick Weidenfeld Producer
Paul Rudd Executive Producer
J.D. Lifshitz Producer
Raphael Margules Producer
Christopher Slager Executive Producer
Dan Guando Executive Producer
Graham Taylor Executive Producer
Chris Rice Executive Producer
Alexis Garcia Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

“Tami” (Kate Mara) is recovering from cancer, needs a bigger van for her flourishing florist business, kisses her teenage son on the lips, and is married to advertising executive “Craig” (Tim Robinson). He is a fastidious gent, usually clad in beige, who keeps himself to himself and is largely derid ... ed by his workmates as being a bit of a drip. They are looking to move house when they get a parcel for an address nearby. “Craig” is an helpful sort of fella and so takes it round to “Austin” (Paul Rudd). He is a local television weatherman who invites his new neighbour for a drink that evening. The two hit it off fairly swiftly, and next thing they are crawling around the sewers under City Hall having an adventure! For a few days they are as thick as thieves, then one evening doesn’t go so well for “Craig” when “Austin” has friends over and next thing that burgeoning rapport isn’t what it was. Meantime, “Tami” is spending a little more time with trainer “Devon” and their son “Stevie” has got himself a sleepover partner. Increasingly adrift, “Craig” tries to reconstruct his recent adventure with his wife, but that doesn’t go remotely to plan and merely leaves this man even more alone, ridiculed, exposed and with a wife who appears to have abandoned him. What’s the point of all of this? Well that’s a good question. Robinson excels here as an almost cartoon character epitomising just about everything inept that makes you cringe. Is that funny or is it uncomfortable or both? Well I just found it the latter, and as this story of family rather cynically unravels before us I found his characterisation quirky to start with but increasingly annoying, Chaplin-esque even, and I started not to care what happened to any of them. Is she having an affair? Does she want to? Is she just chronically unfulfilled with her lumbering husband? And then there’s “Austin”. Is he just a selfish and nasty piece of work or has he offered the hand of friendship to someone then hastily decided it was a mistake and time for the drawbridge to come up? It is the kind of film that has you shifting in your seat, and that’s fine, providing that you can have some degree of empathy with someone on screen. I just didn’t, and as the conclusion loomed I just felt indifferent to them, their scenario and to those irritating weather “personalities” that American television channels seem obsessed with, but that the rest of the world has never employed. Maybe I just wasn’t in the mood, and there were people adjacent in the cinema laughing out loud, but for me it just didn’t work and showed a side of human behaviour you’d laugh at rather than with, and I didn’t care for that either.

Jul 23, 2025