Friendship: 'bromance' comedy starring Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson
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Friendship: 'bromance' comedy starring Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson
Known for his series "I Think You Should Leave...", Tim Robinson specialises in a strain of comedy that has viewers recoiling in a "permanent, convulsive squirm", said Jonathan Romney in the Financial Times.Now, he has brought that quality to the big screen in this film by first-time writer-director Andrew DeYoung. Robinson takes the role of Craig, a dorky marketing executive living in a "drab" American suburb. Friendless and socially hopeless, …
Friendship (M) film review
It was just a matter of time before a cinematic vehicle came along for Tim Robinson’s signature brand of absurd, awkward, quotable and often uncomfortable comedy. Robinson has cultivated a loyal fanbase through the very memeable Netflix sketch comedy series I Think You Should Leave, and Friendship is so in sync with his comedic stylings, I was shocked to learn he didn’t write or at least co-write this. Having him co-lead this two-hander with Pau…
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