Friendship15

Directed by Andrew DeYoung | USA | 2025 | 1h 41m | Starring Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd, Kate Mara, Jack Dylan Grazer, Rick Worthy

When a wrongly delivered package draws suburban dad Craig into the life of his charming new neighbour Austin, an unlikely friendship begins to bloom. At first, it feels like the start of a heartwarming bromance, but things quickly take a darker turn. Craig’s obsessive nature starts to push Austin away, sending Craig into a downward spiral that threatens to unravel his entire world. Director Andrew DeYoung delivers a sharply funny take on modern male friendships with this offbeat comedy, starring Tim Robinson (from cult sketch show I Think You Should Leave) in a standout role.

Reviews

‘For all its silly and surreal flourishes, Friendship keeps a beating heart.’
★★★★
Adrian Horton, The Guardian

Book tickets

Friday 1 August

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Saturday 2 August

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Sunday 3 August

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Wednesday 6 August

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Thursday 7 August

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Friday 8 August

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Sunday 10 August

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Wednesday 13 August

Deaf/HOH Subtitles

5.45pmBook tickets
Thursday 21 August

Parent + Baby Screening

12.30pmBook tickets

What else is on?

Today (Friday 18th July)

15:15

From Hilde, with Love 15
2h 5m | German w/ English subtitles
In Nazi-era Berlin, resistance fighter Hilde risks everything for love and liberty. Arrested while pregnant, she faces a harrowing fate with quiet defiance. This stirring true story is a moving tribute to resilience, sacrifice, and courage under impossible circumstances.

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18:00

The Shrouds 15
1h 59m
When futuristic tech lets the living watch the dead, one grieving man’s obsession turns sinister after his wife’s grave is desecrated. David Cronenberg returns with a chilling, cerebral thriller about grief, surveillance, and the eerie intersection of life and death.

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20:30

Pavements 15
2h 8m
1990s indie rock icons Pavement reunite for a sold-out 2022 tour just as bizarre tributes emerge, from a musical to a museum to a biopic. Alex Ross Perry directs a playful, surreal docu-satire blending fact, fiction, and fandom.

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Tomorrow (Saturday 19th July)

15:15

The Piano Teacher 18
2h 11m | French & German w/ English subtitles
Behind Erika’s icy control lies a world of suppressed longing. When a student awakens her darkest desires, obsession erupts. Isabelle Huppert stuns in Michael Haneke’s disturbing tale of power, repression, and unraveling identity. A bracing psychological masterpiece.

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18:00

Le Samouraï 12A
1h 45m | French w/ English subtitles
Jef Costello is a hitman of few words and exacting precision, until a botched job puts him in everyone’s crosshairs. Jean-Pierre Melville’s stylish noir is a minimalist masterpiece of cool detachment, silent tension, and existential menace.

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20:45

The Shrouds 15
1h 59m
When futuristic tech lets the living watch the dead, one grieving man’s obsession turns sinister after his wife’s grave is desecrated. David Cronenberg returns with a chilling, cerebral thriller about grief, surveillance, and the eerie intersection of life and death.

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Plan your visit

Our beautiful art deco inspired auditorium can be found just off East Oxford's Cowley Road. We are open 7 days a week. We open the cinema and box office 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of each film, and the Box Office then closes 10 minutes after the film starts. We don’t show adverts, just a couple of trailers, so don't be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!