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Friendship
Directed by
Andrew DeYoung
R
Releasing May 9
1h 40m
Comedy
7.5
91%
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A suburban dad falls hard for his charismatic new neighbor.
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Cast of Friendship
Tim Robinson
Craig
Paul Rudd
Austin
Kate Mara
Tami
Jack Dylan Grazer
Steven
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
Friendship Reviews
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
Robinson's brand of middle-class psycho surrealism works perfectly in bite-size sketch-comedy doses. Stretched out to feature length, a character like Craig simply stops making sense.
ScullyVision
Dan Scully
Fans of Tim Robinson will likely agree that Friendship succeeds at being more than just a bunch of strung together bits. Non-fans will want to burn the theater down and never see another movie again for as long as they live.
Deep Focus Review
Brian Eggert
Friendship is the funniest movie I've seen in some time [...] DeYoung taps into the corrosive alienation of men who cannot communicate honestly, share intimacies, or have open discussions about their feelings
FandomWire
Alan French
Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd lead one of the funniest movies of 2025. If you thought Robinson was strange on I Think You Should Leave, wait until you see him creep out Rudd.
Screen Rant
Graeme Guttmann
Friendship is the ultimate cringe comedy, as squirm-inducing as it is laugh-out-loud hysterical with two great turns from Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson.
Denton Record-Chronicle
Preston Barta
'Friendship' hilariously navigates the cringeworthy depths of male bonding, blending absurd humor with heartfelt moments as it follows a socially awkward man's chaotic quest for connection amidst the trials of mid-life fatigue.
AV Club
Jacob Oller
Tim Robinson's abject absurdity, committed unpleasantness, and humble embrace of slapstick keep the sporadic laughs coming.
Awards Buzz
Abe Friedtanzer
Robinson is effortlessly funny just walking around and muttering things to himself, and the more the film lets him do that, the better.
Book & Film Globe
Neal Pollack
Robinson has such a signature awkward comedy style that even the slightest reaction shot turns Friendship into an I Think You Should Leave sketch. This works both to the benefit and detriment of the movie.
Mama's Geeky
Tessa Smith
This movie works as well as it does because it knows it needs to play straight and dramatic for the comedy to hit right. More projects with Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd together please.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Glenn Garner
Friendship takes Robinson's signature cringe humor to new, uncomfortable heights, emphasized perfectly by supporting performances from Rudd and Mara in a dark comedy that isn't afraid to look stupid in front of the guys.
The Mary Sue
Rachel Leishman
Friendship reminds you how out there comedy can be and why that works. DeYoung's use of zooming in, weird circle framing, and music cue makes this truly one of the funniest movies I've seen in a while.
IGN Movies
Katie Rife
The overall effect is of a series of interconnected comedy sketches on the loose themes of manhood and male bonding, which are hilarious if you vibe with Robinson's style of humor and insufferable if you don't.
AwardsWatch
Trace Sauveur
Friendship thrives in the way it constantly throws you for a crazed loop-whether through Craig's escalating, stalkerish tendencies or unexpected gags that upend comedy movie conventions.
Austin Chronicle
Dex Wesley Parra
This is a movie, essentially, about the contemporary issue of male social isolation and its nasty consequences. Thankfully, DeYoung's script avoids taking the easy bait of cynicism and opts for empathy.
GQ
Esther Zuckerman
DeYoung is not just a wonderful comedy director, but a great stylist, and there is a mournful quality to the visuals. Ultimately, he has made a movie about male loneliness.
The Ringer
Adam Nayman
Andrew DeYoung's Friendship hits the mark-over and over again, with the sledgehammer finesse we've come to expect from the movie's star Tim Robinson. It's high praise to say that the film feels like an extended episode of I Think You Should Leave.
The Hollywood Reporter
Michael Rechtshaffen
... A gleefully discomfiting portrait of male bonding that delivers some of the year's biggest laughs.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
It's easy to imagine how a version of this film might have descended into vaguely connected sketches, but there's a clear and rewarding intentionality to DeYoung's plotting.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Partnered with the always ridiculous Rudd, Robinson reconfirms his standing as the reigning master of discomfort. Together, they make "Friendship" the funniest movie of the year.
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