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ComedyRomance

Bros

- A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels.

Two emotionally unavailable men attempt a relationship.

Release Date : 2022-09-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal PicturesApatow ProductionsStoller Global Solutions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Billy Eichner

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : Billy Eichner

Gender : Male

Luke Macfarlane

Character Name : Aaron

Original Name : Luke Macfarlane

Gender : Male

Guy Branum

Character Name : Henry

Original Name : Guy Branum

Gender : Male

Miss Lawrence

Character Name : Wanda

Original Name : Miss Lawrence

Gender : Male

Ts Madison

Character Name : Angela

Original Name : Ts Madison

Gender : Female

Dot-Marie Jones

Character Name : Cherry

Original Name : Dot-Marie Jones

Gender : Female

Jim Rash

Character Name : Robert

Original Name : Jim Rash

Gender : Male

Eve Lindley

Character Name : Tamara

Original Name : Eve Lindley

Gender : Female

Monica Raymund

Character Name : Tina

Original Name : Monica Raymund

Gender : Female

Guillermo Díaz

Character Name : Edgar

Original Name : Guillermo Díaz

Gender : Male

Jai Rodriguez

Character Name : Jason

Original Name : Jai Rodriguez

Gender : Male

Amanda Bearse

Character Name : Anne

Original Name : Amanda Bearse

Gender : Female

Debra Messing

Character Name : Debra Messing

Original Name : Debra Messing

Gender : Female

Peter Y. Kim

Character Name : Peter

Original Name : Peter Y. Kim

Gender : Male

Justin Covington

Character Name : Paul

Original Name : Justin Covington

Gender : Male

Symone

Character Name : Marty

Original Name : Symone

Gender : Male

Ryan Faucett

Character Name : Josh

Original Name : Ryan Faucett

Gender : Male

Becca Blackwell

Character Name : Lucas

Original Name : Becca Blackwell

Gender : Male

D'Lo

Character Name : Tom

Original Name : D'Lo

Gender : Male

Harvey Fierstein

Character Name : Louis

Original Name : Harvey Fierstein

Gender : Male

Bowen Yang

Character Name : Lawrence Grape

Original Name : Bowen Yang

Gender : Male

Dahlia Rodriguez

Character Name : Hannah

Original Name : Dahlia Rodriguez

Gender : Male

Derrick Delgado

Character Name : Brian

Original Name : Derrick Delgado

Gender : Male

George Dvorsky

Character Name : Bruce

Original Name : George Dvorsky

Gender : Male

Jamyl Dobson

Character Name : Joel

Original Name : Jamyl Dobson

Gender : Male

Brock Ciarlelli

Character Name : Steve

Original Name : Brock Ciarlelli

Gender : Male

Kenan Thompson

Character Name : James Baldwin

Original Name : Kenan Thompson

Gender : Male

Amy Schumer

Character Name : Eleanor Roosevelt

Original Name : Amy Schumer

Gender : Female

Jillian Gottlieb

Character Name : Samantha

Original Name : Jillian Gottlieb

Gender : Male

Rick Crom

Character Name : Grape's Neighbor

Original Name : Rick Crom

Gender : Male

Everett Quinton

Character Name : Melvin Funk

Original Name : Everett Quinton

Gender : Male

Thomas Vorsteg

Character Name : Polyamorous Man

Original Name : Thomas Vorsteg

Gender : Male

Julia Scotti

Character Name : Straight Older Woman

Original Name : Julia Scotti

Gender : Male

Feliziano Flores

Character Name : Rowdy Bear

Original Name : Feliziano Flores

Gender : Male

Allison Reese

Character Name : Aaron's Assistant

Original Name : Allison Reese

Gender : Male

Gara Lonning

Character Name : Receptionist

Original Name : Gara Lonning

Gender : Male

Nanie Méndez

Character Name : Party Guest

Original Name : Nanie Méndez

Gender : Female

Eileen Noonan

Character Name : Party Guest

Original Name : Eileen Noonan

Gender : Male

Courtney Chu

Character Name : Teenage Girl

Original Name : Courtney Chu

Gender : Male

Ryan Daly

Character Name : Grindr Guy

Original Name : Ryan Daly

Gender : Male

Brayden Morgan

Character Name : Judgey Boy

Original Name : Brayden Morgan

Gender : Male

William Popp

Character Name : Pride Awards Football Player

Original Name : William Popp

Gender : Male

Aidan Wharton

Character Name : Football Player

Original Name : Aidan Wharton

Gender : Male

Jovan E'Sean

Character Name : Football Player

Original Name : Jovan E'Sean

Gender : Male

Joey Taranto

Character Name : Singing Waiter

Original Name : Joey Taranto

Gender : Male

Courtney Bassett

Character Name : Singing Waiter

Original Name : Courtney Bassett

Gender : Male

Joshua L.K. Patterson

Character Name : Singing Waiter

Original Name : Joshua L.K. Patterson

Gender : Male

Kristin Chenoweth

Character Name : Kristin Chenoweth

Original Name : Kristin Chenoweth

Gender : Female

Edythe Jason

Character Name : Paul's Grandma

Original Name : Edythe Jason

Gender : Male

Lorenzo Scott

Character Name : Paul's Grandpa

Original Name : Lorenzo Scott

Gender : Male

Keith Milkie

Character Name : Baseball Player

Original Name : Keith Milkie

Gender : Male

Alex Ringler

Character Name : Baseball Player's Man

Original Name : Alex Ringler

Gender : Male

Cedric Leiba, Jr.

Character Name : Harness Guy

Original Name : Cedric Leiba, Jr.

Gender : Male

Clayton Paterson

Character Name : Hot Santa

Original Name : Clayton Paterson

Gender : Male

Legendary Monster Babylon

Character Name : Vogueing Man

Original Name : Legendary Monster Babylon

Gender : Male

Doug Trapp

Character Name : Movie Exec

Original Name : Doug Trapp

Gender : Male

Jesús Martínez Jr.

Character Name : Drag Queen

Original Name : Jesús Martínez Jr.

Gender : Male

Daren J. Fleming

Character Name : Drag Queen

Original Name : Daren J. Fleming

Gender : Male

Shannon O'Neill

Character Name : Paula

Original Name : Shannon O'Neill

Gender : Female

Matthew Wilkas

Character Name : Handsome Grindr Guy

Original Name : Matthew Wilkas

Gender : Male

Charles J. Roby

Character Name : Wealthy Benefactor

Original Name : Charles J. Roby

Gender : Male

Ben Stiller

Character Name : Ben Stiller (uncredited)

Original Name : Ben Stiller

Gender : Male

Seth Meyers

Character Name : Harvey Milk (uncredited)

Original Name : Seth Meyers

Gender : Male

Anthony DeVito

Character Name : Straight Liberal Dad (uncredited)

Original Name : Anthony DeVito

Gender : Male

Joanne Lamstein

Character Name : Straight Liberal Mom (uncredited)

Original Name : Joanne Lamstein

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2022-10-17

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/bros-spoiler-free-review-lff-2022 "Bros is a genuine, authentic, insanely hilarious breath of fresh air. Clever satirical comedy rips out loud back-to-back laughs throughout the entire runtime without ever causing viewers to lose their ear-to-ear smile. Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane share more chemistry than hundreds of leads in as many rom-coms. It doesn't shy away from the familiar formulas and cliches of the genre, but it contains a compelling romance and a truly interesting story, paying homage to the LGTBQ+ community along the way. One of the best films of the year!" Rating: A-

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-10-20

As a man who really struggles with romcoms at the best of times, I was rather nervous about this. Actually, though, it steers clear of some (though not all) of the gay stereotypes and presents us with a genuinely quite funny love story about two forty-somethings who meet in a nightclub. One, "Bobby" (Billy Eichner) is a ordinary looking, gobby podcaster and activist who is trying to raise the money needed for an American National LGBTQ+ museum. The other is "Aaron" (Luke Macfarlane) - a lawyer who spends a fair amount of time on the cross-fit. They wouldn't appear to be the most natural of fits but a series of brief encounters on their opening night coupled with a fair degree of sarcasm and a kiss sets the tone for what happens next. Certainly, anyone who has a Dekkoo subscription will have seen the format before - and often, and this doesn't really vary the theme much. What does make this different is the characters have much more depth. Their relationship is never going to be straightforward and though sometimes delivered via annoyingly angry monologues, the character of "Bobby" makes some fairly profound and well reasoned arguments about the constraints history has imposed on people of differing sexualities over the years. Eichner is effective as a man who uses his sharp and pithy tongue to prove the best form of defence is attack, Macfarlane proves to be far more than the man with the muscle, and the writing from the former and director Nicholas Stoller clearly demonstrates that both men have skin in this particular game. Experience has clearly informed and fuelled this creative process. It can be a bit hit or miss, especially the third quarter when it all becomes a bit contrived, but the ending redeems it rather - if only for the pure schmaltz of the serenade - and I rather enjoyed it. It sure doesn't need a cinema screening, but it is entertainingly provocative at times. The BBFC slide at the top warned of "strong sex". Clearly they have never watched "Theo and Hugo" (2016) because there is nothing at all visual in this that could conceivably cause offence; even the language is comparatively mild.

G

GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-03-11

I'll be honest, I'm not Gay and I did not watch this movie. But, it's not because I'm straight that I didn't watch it, it's not because Rom-Coms aren't something that appeals to be to start with and Gay Rom-Coms appeal even less to me than straight Rom-Coms. No, I didn't watch this because I didn't want another lecture and i didn't want to support another lecture. And to the utter surprise of absolutely no one, we got the inevitable lecture, we were told once again how absolutely evil all straight white males are because they are straight white and male, rather than being another race, female, or Gay. Pro-Tip Hollywood, if you want to make movies that people pay to see, don't make movies that people are going to take one look at and think: "This is going to scream at me about how evil I am nonstop," and then scream at them nonstop for not watching it. Right now, anything "Gay" should be a no fly zone, not because straight people and white people are evil... but because it comes with the guarantee that it's going to insult the audiance and then the creators are going to insult the audiance.

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2023-04-23

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** I didn’t expect much out of co-writer and director Nicholas Stoller‘s “Bros,” a film billed as the first mainstream gay romantic comedy. In the wrong hands, a film with such lofty ambitions could feel like an overreach in political correctness or an exercise in forced representation. Thankfully the project is neither, and it makes great strides in further normalizing homosexual relationships onscreen. Podcaster and new head of the country’s first LGBTQ+ history museum Bobby (Billy Eichner) is a cynical gay man living in New York. He’s never had a relationship that lasted more than a couple of months, and he’s not really out and about looking for love. After some random hookups, Bobby meets a hunky lawyer Aaron (Luke Macfarlane) at a club, and they seem like complete opposites. Neither is the other’s type, and they disagree on things like styles of working out and the best music (Mariah vs. Garth Brooks). Of course, that’s when the sparks fly. The men start spending more time together, and a true love story blossoms. This is a film where almost every character is gay, transgender, or bisexual, and the R-rated language is as racy as some of the bedroom scenes (there’s no graphic nudity, if you’re bothered by that sort of thing). It’s bold and refreshing, even if some of the material is unapologetically in your face. This may be what makes the film a hard sell for mainline conservative audiences but for those with open minds, there’s something liberating about seeing a universal love story. In fact, one of the best compliments I can give to the film is that you’d actually forget the lovebirds are two gay men if not for the constant reminders in the script (everyone is always talking about it). Eicher and Stoller (who co-wrote the script) build their narrative from classic romantic comedy tropes, proving that some jokes are universal. It certainly follows a tried-and-true formula, but it works. The film captures with honesty the different stages of new relationships, from the meet cute to infatuation, and on to the awkward phase and the kiss-and-make-up period. There’s something here that everyone can relate to, even if there are a fair share of LGBTQ+-specific one-liners. It’s great to see a conventional rom-com with an unconventional twist. It’s witty and insightful, has affable characters, and two leads with great chemistry and even better comedic timing. The film has an underlying sincerity and doesn’t feel gimmicky, which is a huge step towards an even greater acceptance for all relationships. “Bros” is a romantic comedy that will make you laugh, tug on your heartstrings, and flat-out make you feel happy.

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EvilWayz

@EvilWayz

2024-09-07

This would have been a terrible movie even if it was about straight people. Billy Eichner is just not likeable in or out of character and the story was utterly predictable. Plus the claim that it's the first gay rom com is ridiculous. The Birdcage, ever heard of it? This film is eminently forgettable and preachy to boot. You want to watch a romantic comedy with gay male leads? The Birdcage.