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Q&A: 'Friendship' director Andrew DeYoung talks working with Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd

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Andrew DeYoung attends the premiere of "Friendship" during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival at Royal Alexandra Theatre on Sept. 8, 2024, in Toronto. 

DETROIT � Filmmaker Andrew DeYoung didn't initially set out to make a Tim Robinson film, but that's what ended up happening.

The writer and director, who has helmed episodes of TV's "Pen15" and "Our Flag Means Death," makes his feature film debut with "Friendship," starring Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson as two men whose bromance sours quickly.





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