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From Manhattan to Modern Mayhem: Two New Films Revive Woody Allen’s Romantic Chaos

If you adore Woody Allen’s bittersweet portrait of love, art, and Manhattan’s sleepless streets, you’ll find kindred spirits in two 2025 releases that riff on the same themes with fresh flair. Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd headline Friendship, a darkly comic exploration of male bonding gone awry, while Michael Angelo Covino’s Splitsville stars Kyle Marvin and Dakota Johnson in a razor‑sharp look at open‑marriage mayhem. Both films dive deep into the messy realities of mid‑life romance, divorce, and the fragile balance between desire and responsibility, delivering the same clever dialogue and urban melancholy that made Manhattan a classic.

Yet each title brings its own unique spin: Friendship updates the neurotic writer archetype for a new generation, injecting absurdist humor into suburban life, while Splitsville leans into a bold, contemporary take on open relationships, blending romance with a biting satirical edge. Together they form a quartet of recommendations that span the spectrum—from a modern indie darling to a crowd‑pleasing, audience‑favorite romp—offering both fresh perspectives and familiar comforts for anyone who revels in witty, relationship‑driven storytelling.

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Friendship

Friendship

Movie · 2025

comedy · drama

Friendship offers a fresh, contemporary take on the tangled male relationships and midlife crises that echo Manhattan’s neurotic humor, making it a perfect recent release for fans of Woody Allen’s witty introspection.

Suburban dad Craig falls hard for his charismatic new neighbor Austin, and his attempts to make an adult male friend threatens to ruin both of their lives.


Splitsville

Splitsville

Movie · 2025

comedy · romance

Splitsville captures the same sharp, adult‑oriented romantic entanglements and divorce‑centric plot twists that define Manhattan, and its strong audience reception ensures it will resonate with viewers who love witty, relationship‑driven comedies.

After Ashley asks for a divorce, good-natured Carey runs to his friends, Julie and Paul, for support. He’s shocked to discover that the secret to their happiness is an open marriage, that is until Carey crosses the line and throws all of their relationships into chaos.

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