Friends (With Benefits)
"Most friendships are complicated. Some are more complicated than others."
Originally released in 2010. Friends (With Benefits) is a comedy/romance film. directed by Gorman Bechard.
Starring Margaret Laney, Alex Brown, and Anne Petersen
Synopsis
Meet Chloe and Owen: best buds since their sandbox days. Now, in med school as they attempt to balance the weight of their studies, his job, her band, their parents, their friends (their sanity), they find little time for relationships...but lots of time for the desire. One fateful day, a brave Owen proposes the "perfect" solution: Friends (read: no messy relationship stuff)...with benefits (read: insanely messy sex stuff). "Perfect," that is...if the two hadn't always been secretly in love with one another So what DOES happen when two close friends decide to secretly blur the lines dividing friendship and relationship...and the rest of their tight knit group of friends finds out? The answer: complications arise. A LOT of complications. In fact, to quote their therapist, "It's brought down empires; imagine what it can do to a group of friends".
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
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- What Were We Thinking Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Friends (With Benefits) about?
Meet Chloe and Owen: best buds since their sandbox days. Now, in med school as they attempt to balance the weight of their studies, his job, her band, their parents, their friends (their sanity), t...
Who directed Friends (With Benefits)?
Friends (With Benefits) was directed by Gorman Bechard.
How long is Friends (With Benefits)?
Friends (With Benefits) has a runtime of 1 hours and 34 minutes (94 minutes total).
When was Friends (With Benefits) released?
Friends (With Benefits) was released on July 5, 2010 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Friends (With Benefits)?
The main cast of Friends (With Benefits) includes Margaret Laney, Alex Brown, Anne Petersen, Jake Alexander, Brendan Bradley.