Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd’s Comedy ‘Friendship’ Scores 92% on Rotten Tomatoes!

The hilarious comedy “Friendship,” featuring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd, is currently being hailed as one of the top films of the year so far. With a limited theatrical release, it’s advisable for viewers to make the necessary arrangements to experience Andrew DeYoung’s first full-length directorial effort, which showcases the “I Think You Should Leave” star bringing his distinctive comedic flair to the big screen.

Currently, the movie titled “Friendship” is scoring an impressive 92% on Rotten Tomatoes following 62 reviews. If this high rating persists, it’s likely that “Friendship” will secure a spot among the top 15 films of 2025 on the review aggregator site. Critics have lauded the film as an extension of Tim Robinson’s distinctive cringe comedy style, with “Friendship” being a toxic bromance that leaves audiences both laughing and wincing. This is reminiscent of the awkward humor that made “I Think You Should Leave” popular on Netflix. MovieWeb’s review commends DeYoung and Robinson for masterfully developing and executing the unique premise of the film.

Discussing friendships formed later in life can be challenging due to established routines that make encountering new people and experiences difficult. However, have you ever encountered someone who seems overly eager or excessively enthusiastic about becoming friends? At first, things seem great, but then warning signs start appearing. The movie “Friendship” by Andrew DeYoung amplifies this situation to the extreme and employs Tim Robinson to push it as far as he can.

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    2025-05-09 18:44