IMDb 6.6 2025 HD

Friendship

Friendship

2025
Comedy
100 min R USA
6.462 / 10
6.6 IMDB

Suburban dad Craig falls hard for his charismatic new neighbor Austin, and his attempts to make an adult male friend threatens to ruin both of their lives.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Andrew DeYoung / Laura Klein / Kat Hess / Hannah Myvanwy Driscoll / Tori Smith
Starring
Tim Robinson / Paul Rudd / Kate Mara / Jack Dylan Grazer / Rick Worthy / Whitmer Thomas / Daniel London / Eric Rahill

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

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Reviews

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Priya Sharma
Feb 26, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

With a deceptively simple title, 'Friendship' unfolds as a sharp and subversive genre piece. It cleverly uses the language of a stalker thriller to examine a platonic male crush, blurring lines between camaraderie and obsession. The film is…

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David Chen
Feb 26, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

There's a potent idea at the heart of 'Friendship' that its execution doesn't fully realise. The set-up is superb: Robinson's achingly awkward dad spiralling over Rudd's golden-retriever neighbour. The first act mines this for solid laughs. Yet, as…

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Chloe Bennett
Feb 26, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A brilliant, anxiety-inducing dissection of modern masculinity. 'Friendship' is far more than a comedy; it's a poignant and terrifying study of isolation. Robinson delivers a career-best performance, layering pathos beneath the absurdity, while Rudd's charismatic veneer becomes increasingly…

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Marcus Thorne
Feb 26, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Powered by a fascinating central dynamic, 'Friendship' delivers its promised unease with precision. Robinson and Rudd are perfectly cast opposites, their chemistry less about camaraderie and more about the magnetic pull of dysfunction. The film's strength lies in…

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Eleanor Rigby
Feb 26, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A masterclass in suburban discomfort, 'Friendship' weaponises Tim Robinson's singular talent for social catastrophe. As Craig, his desperate, laser-focused need to befriend Paul Rudd's effortlessly cool Austin is both painfully funny and deeply sad. The film expertly walks…

FAQs

It seems to subvert the typical 'neighbour from hell' or 'odd-couple' trope by making the protagonist the source of the obsession. Unlike films where the new neighbour is an obvious antagonist, here the threat arises from within, from a profound loneliness and misplaced idolisation. This internal conflict, projected onto the friendly neighbour Austin, promises a more psychologically nuanced and uncomfortably relatable exploration of suburban proximity than a simple clash of personalities.