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June 27 - July 10, 2025
Presented By: Catamount Arts
Dates: Friday, June 27 to Thursday, July 10
Note: No screenings on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29 due to special screenings of Far Out and on Friday, July 4.
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Avenue
St. Johnsbury, VT
Showtimes: Tuesday through Saturday at 7:00 pm, Saturday at 5:00 pm, Sunday and Wednesday matinees at 1:30 pm
Tickets: $9 – adults, $6- Catamount members and students, $7- seniors
Matinees and Tuesday Bargain Nights: $7- adults, $4- Catamount members and students, $5- seniors
Director: Andrew DeYoung
Rating: R
Runtime: 97 minutes
Cast: Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd, Kate Mara, Jack Dylan Grazer
Description:
Friendship is a 2024 black comedy directed by Andrew DeYoung. The film follows Craig Waterman (Tim Robinson), a socially awkward suburban dad whose life takes a turn when he befriends his charismatic new neighbor, Austin Carmichael (Paul Rudd). As Craig’s attempts to forge a close friendship intensify, his behavior becomes increasingly erratic, leading to unexpected and darkly comedic consequences. The film explores themes of male loneliness, obsession, and the complexities of adult relationships with a blend of cringe humor and emotional depth.
Note: No screenings on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29 due to special screenings of Far Out and on Friday, July 4.
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Avenue
St. Johnsbury, VT
Showtimes: Tuesday through Saturday at 7:00 pm, Saturday at 5:00 pm, Sunday and Wednesday matinees at 1:30 pm
Tickets: $9 – adults, $6- Catamount members and students, $7- seniors
Matinees and Tuesday Bargain Nights: $7- adults, $4- Catamount members and students, $5- seniors
Director: Andrew DeYoung
Rating: R
Runtime: 97 minutes
Cast: Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd, Kate Mara, Jack Dylan Grazer
Description:
Friendship is a 2024 black comedy directed by Andrew DeYoung. The film follows Craig Waterman (Tim Robinson), a socially awkward suburban dad whose life takes a turn when he befriends his charismatic new neighbor, Austin Carmichael (Paul Rudd). As Craig’s attempts to forge a close friendship intensify, his behavior becomes increasingly erratic, leading to unexpected and darkly comedic consequences. The film explores themes of male loneliness, obsession, and the complexities of adult relationships with a blend of cringe humor and emotional depth.