Tim Robinson And Paul Rudd In The A24 Movie, Friendship

Starring Tim Robinson, Kate Mara, Jack Dylan Grazer and Paul Rudd, Friendship is now available to watch at home ahead of its Blu-ray release.

The riotous comedy, Friendship, is now available to watch at home. Writer-director Andrew DeYoung brings Tim Robinson’s signature cringe to the small screen. In a laugh-until-you-cry nightmare comedy about male bonding gone awry. The film also features Kate Mara. Jack Dylan Grazer and Paul Rudd. The premiere is set for March 9th in the United States. It tells the story of suburban dad Craig. He falls hard for his charismatic new neighbour. Craig’s attempts to make an adult male friend threaten to ruin both of their lives.

THE OFFICIAL TRAILER

BLU-RAY

The film will be available on a special edition Blu-ray this August. The set includes a commentary with Andrew DeYoung, D.P. Andy Rydzewski, and Conner O’Malley, four deleted scenes, a 12-minute cut of the Conner O’Malley garage scene, an extended version of “Men Talking in the Dark,” and six collectable postcards.

PREMISE

When an errant delivery pulls suburban dad Craig Waterman into the orbit of his mysterious and charismatic new neighbour Austin Carmichael, a sweet bromance seems to blossom over an innocent evening of urban exploration, punk rock, and a mutual appreciation for palaeolithic antiquities. What should have marked the beginning of a beautiful friendship quickly turns sour as Craig’s obsessive personality drives a wedge between him and his new friend.

CREDITS

STARRING: Tim Robinson, Kate Mara, Jack Dylan Grazer, and Paul Rudd

WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Andrew DeYoung

Discover the power of Friendship as the film is now available to watch at home.

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