Suburban dad Craig falls hard for his charismatic new neighbor, but Craig’s attempts to make an adult male friend threaten to ruin both of their lives.
Tim Robinson expands his exquisitely painful cringe comedy style to feature length with seamless results in Friendship, a toxic bromance that’ll make audiences laugh and wince in equal measure.
RogerEbert.com – “I’m not convinced that Friendship is the corrosive comic masterpiece that early festival raves primed us for. But it’s impressive, not just for the leaps it makes but the assurance it displays.” (full review here)
The Associated Press – “Most impressive is that DeYoung has not created a collection of connected SNL skits. Each part cleverly feeds to another, with echoes throughout the script.” (full review here)