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Friendship 15

Andrew DeYoung, USA, 2024, 101m.

This refreshingly anarchic, darkly strange, and absurdist look at male bonding and the breakdown of a relationship is also the funniest American comedy in years.


When an errant delivery pulls suburban dad Craig Waterman into the orbit of his mysterious and charismatic new neighbour Austin Carmichael, a sweet bromance appears to blossom over an innocent evening of urban exploration, punk rock, and a mutual appreciation for paleolithic antiquities. But is this really the start of a beautiful friendship…?


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As with ostensibly ‘serious’ Adam Sandler films, such as Punch-Drunk Love and Uncut Gems, transposing a comic-clown persona like Tim Robinson into a world closer to reality makes for a oddly psychotic and edgy experience. Thus, what initially feels like a callback to I Love You Man descends into the kind of white collar worker meltdown of Falling Down and stalker energy of Fatal Attraction.


Friendship is filmed and edited with a degree of flair, and does introduce themes of male bonding and social anxiety. Although the frequent inclusions of sketch-type set ups means that it never has the consistency of purpose as the last great friendship-breakup movie, The Banshees of Inisherin. And it’s those moments that make Friendship feel geared towards Robinson fans, rather than a wider audience.  


Cast:
Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd, Kate Mara

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Book Tickets

Fri 18 Jul
18:20
Sat 19 Jul
13:30
Sat 19 Jul
17:50
Sun 20 Jul
14:00
Mon 21 Jul
14:45
Mon 21 Jul
20:30
Tue 22 Jul
14:15
Tue 22 Jul
20:50
Wed 23 Jul
17:30
Thu 24 Jul
20:45

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