Friendship is a movie that satisfies you with its slow, awkward, and emotionally catastrophic unraveling. Directed by Andrew DeYoung in his feature debut, this black comedy offers peak social discomfort, indicts male loneliness, and presents the kind of obsessive bonding that makes you laugh, feel seen, wince, and maybe call your therapist. Tim Robinson stars as Craig Waterman, an awkward marketing executive whose life is falling apart. Enter Paul Rudd’s Austin Carmichael, a charming weatherman with a punk band and a liking for mushroom hunting. Their friendship starts with beers and tunnels and ends with boundary violations and one of the most cringeworthy group hangouts ever committed to film.

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