Friendship currently has an average rating of 7 out of 10 and has been rated by 31 users on our platform.
...is the “Fatal Attraction” of male bonding comedies, and follows a similar arc.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...lights an inferno of cringe comedy delights while Paul Rudd picks at some of his most beloved roles.
Read full review at Den Of Geek...plays to Tim Robinson's strengths, though its funny freakouts don't amount to much.
Read full review at Paste MagazineTim Robinson spirals in a darkly hilarious comedy.
Read full review at The GuardianPaul Rudd and Tim Robinson are both perfectly cast as neighbors – one cool and confident, the other a frustrated loser – in Friendship.
Read full review at IgnThis is a comedy of manners for a world that largely lacks them.
Read full review at Slant MagazineTwisted and hysterical, this surreal dramedy occupies a middle ground between dark and silly and sneaks in some timely ideas about men and their friends.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...a delightful, vulnerable, agonizing film, and it's a new career height for Tim Robinson.
Read full review at Slashfilm...the rare movie seemingly built from a sketch series turned into a genuinely riotously amusing and f*cked movie that still has the sense to comment on the dark and totally warped corners of the human condition.
Read full review at The Playlist...the kind of film that will likely cause a physical reaction when watching: uncomfortably curled up into a ball, head in your hands, peering between your fingers when you feel brave enough.
Read full review at EmpireNot a knee-slapper, but a pleasingly cringe-inducing off-kilter comedy.
Read full review at Little White LiesOf course the funniest film of the year is about how hard it is now to make a friend.
Read full review at The Independent...new anti-bromance film turns neighbourly kindness into cringe-filled chaos and uneasy truths
Read full review at The Telegraph