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Group Therapy
Directed by
Neil Berkeley
2024
86m
Comedy
,
Documentary
6.6
77%
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A witty exploration of mental health challenges through relatable conversations, striking a balance between depth and levity.
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Cast of Group Therapy
Tig Notaro
Self
Neil Patrick Harris
Self
Mike Birbiglia
Self
London Hughes
Self
Gary Gulman
Self
Atsuko Okatsuka
Self
Nicole Byer
Self
Neil Berkeley
Director
Kevin Hart
Producer
Luke Kelly-Clyne
Producer
Kevin Healey
Producer
Bryan Smiley
Producer
Group Therapy Ratings & Reviews
Movies We Texted About
Matthew Simpson
It would be easy for Group Therapy to be maudlin or exploitative, especially since the group part of the film takes place with an audience, but it stays an honest and vulnerable conversation throughout.
Collider
Collider Staff
This documentary gathers some of today's biggest comedians for an unflinching conversation about mental health, with the group discussing (in front of a live audience) the struggles they've experienced and how it impacts their comedy careers.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Neil Berkeley's slick feature offers considerable entertainment value in mixing ingratiating personalities, stand-up excerpts and serious issues… even if the result ultimately plays more like a high-concept TV special than a "documentary."
The Movie Buff
Paul Emmanuel Enicola
Points the floodlights straight to the need to talk about the state of mental health in our culture today, and how comedians are not exempt from the effects of it. I just wished it stuck to its guns and stayed faithful to the essence of its title.
Paste Magazine
Will DiGravio
Group Therapy fails to mirror the paradox of the subject at its core, never finding a balance between watchability and actual depth.
Edge Media Network
Frank J. Avella
Funny, touching, and emotionally relevant, "Group Therapy" shows that too often there really is a fine line between comedy and tragedy.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Valerie Complex
Group Therapy is a testament to the power of humor in healing and a call to recognize and address mental health issues openly.
Awards Radar
Joey Magidson
Group Therapy sees comedians finding catharsis in discussing their mental health.
Next Best Picture
Will Bjarnar
It's not that "Group Therapy" set out nor intended to solve anxiety and depression by asking famous comedians to discuss its tribulations, but there's meat left on the bone.
JoySauce.com
Siddhant Adlakha
Part documentary, part therapy session, and entirely illuminating.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
An important, entertaining film that needs to be seen by as many people as possible.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
... Berkeley's "Group Therapy" is a simply constructed, simply executed discussion of the intersection between comedy and mental health that will have you laughing in shared joy in one moment and crying in shared pain in another.
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