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Two men stand together in a woodland.

Friendship

Age Rating: 15
Duration
1 hour 41 minutes
Date
Fri 18 - Thu 24 Jul 2025
Venue
Cinema
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Tickets:

  • Peak Screenings (after 6pm) £11. Concessions £9.50.
  • Off-Peak Screenings (before 6pm) £10.50. Concessions £9.
  • Under 26s £7.50 all screenings.
  • Wednesday matinees (before 4pm) £7.50.

Cast:

Paul Rudd, Tim Robinson, Kate Mara

Viewer discretion is advised for all trailers 

This film contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.

Recommended Age:
15 for strong language

A friendship becomes a nightmare in A24’s dementedly hilarious bromance starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd. 

Socially awkward suburban dad Craig (I Think You Should Leave comedy star Robinson) falls hard for his charismatic new neighbour Austin (Rudd) – but Craig’s attempts to make an adult male friend threaten to ruin both of their lives.

Accessible Performances

Fri 18 Jul 2025 8:20 pm - Captioned
Sun 20 Jul 2025 5:30 pm - Captioned
Thu 24 Jul 2025 6:00 pm - Captioned
A close up of the red cinema chairs and steps

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