• Latest
  • Trending
Adult Best Friends Review

Adult Best Friends Review: A Glimpse Into Friendship’s Fluctuations

Agefield High: Rock the School Review

Agefield High: Rock the School Review: Detention Lasts Far Too Long

Love Lessons Review

Love Lessons Review: Romance Has No Retirement Age

The Bend in the River Review

The Bend in the River Review: Time Keeps Taking

My Best Friend, His Girlfriend and Me Review

My Best Friend, His Girlfriend and Me Review: Three Adults Fighting Like Children

All Wishes Come True! Review

All Wishes Come True! Review: Eight Immortals Pull Off One Wild Heist

Panzer Knights: Commander’s Edition Review

Panzer Knights: Commander’s Edition Review: Strong Systems Behind a Rough Exterior

SIX the Musical Live!

SIX the Musical Live! Review: Six Queens Take Back the Mic

Feed Review

Feed Review: Irish Folklore Gives the Vampire New Blood

If These Walls Could Rock Review

If These Walls Could Rock Review: Rock Stars, Ruin and the Sunset Marquis

To The Max Review

To The Max Review: Adrenaline Without Enough Vertigo

Defender of the Crown: The Legend Returns Review

Defender of the Crown: The Legend Returns Review: Three Ways to Take the Throne

All Night Wrong Review

All Night Wrong Review: Murder Makes for an Awkward First Date

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Gazettely Review Guidelines
Monday, August 17, 2026
GAZETTELY
  • Home
  • Movie and TV News
    Dave Filoni

    Dave Filoni Confirms ‘The Hunt for Ben Solo’ Is Not Happening

    Christopher Judge

    ‘God of War’ Star Christopher Judge Slams Amazon Series Over Game Writers

    Mason Thames

    Mason Thames Reveals He Filmed ‘Nimrods’ With McKenna Grace Before ‘Regretting You’

    image 3

    Disney Bets Big on 2028 With New Dates for Marvel and Pixar Films

    Disney+

    ‘The Imagineering Story’ Season 2 Set for Disney+ in Early 2028

    Tyra Banks

    Netflix Moves to Dismiss Tyra Banks’ Defamation Suit Over ‘ANTM’ Doc

    Carousel of Progress

    Bryan Cranston, Jamie Lee Curtis to Voice New Carousel of Progress

    Avengers

    Disney Sets 2028 Opening for Avengers Infinity Defense at California Adventure

    Caitríona Balfe

    Caitríona Balfe Cast as Queen Arianna in Disney’s Live-Action ‘Tangled’

  • Movie and TV Reviews
    Love Lessons Review

    Love Lessons Review: Romance Has No Retirement Age

    The Bend in the River Review

    The Bend in the River Review: Time Keeps Taking

    My Best Friend, His Girlfriend and Me Review

    My Best Friend, His Girlfriend and Me Review: Three Adults Fighting Like Children

    All Wishes Come True! Review

    All Wishes Come True! Review: Eight Immortals Pull Off One Wild Heist

    SIX the Musical Live!

    SIX the Musical Live! Review: Six Queens Take Back the Mic

    Feed Review

    Feed Review: Irish Folklore Gives the Vampire New Blood

    If These Walls Could Rock Review

    If These Walls Could Rock Review: Rock Stars, Ruin and the Sunset Marquis

    To The Max Review

    To The Max Review: Adrenaline Without Enough Vertigo

    All Night Wrong Review

    All Night Wrong Review: Murder Makes for an Awkward First Date

  • Game Reviews
    Agefield High: Rock the School Review

    Agefield High: Rock the School Review: Detention Lasts Far Too Long

    Panzer Knights: Commander’s Edition Review

    Panzer Knights: Commander’s Edition Review: Strong Systems Behind a Rough Exterior

    Defender of the Crown: The Legend Returns Review

    Defender of the Crown: The Legend Returns Review: Three Ways to Take the Throne

    Duskfade Review

    Duskfade Review: Time Moves Better Than the Combat

    REANIMAL: The Prisoner Review

    REANIMAL: The Prisoner Review: War Comes to an Already Broken World

    Madden NFL 27 Review

    Madden NFL 27 Review: Smart Football Meets Stubborn Problems

    Starfield: Terran Armada Review

    Starfield: Terran Armada Review: Space Finally Feels Worth Crossing

    Sigma Star Saga DX Review

    Sigma Star Saga DX Review: A Cult RPG-Shmup Gets a Better Second Chance

    Agent 64: Spies Never Die Review

    Agent 64: Spies Never Die Review: Old-School Espionage With Modern Friction

  • The Bests
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Movie and TV News
    Dave Filoni

    Dave Filoni Confirms ‘The Hunt for Ben Solo’ Is Not Happening

    Christopher Judge

    ‘God of War’ Star Christopher Judge Slams Amazon Series Over Game Writers

    Mason Thames

    Mason Thames Reveals He Filmed ‘Nimrods’ With McKenna Grace Before ‘Regretting You’

    image 3

    Disney Bets Big on 2028 With New Dates for Marvel and Pixar Films

    Disney+

    ‘The Imagineering Story’ Season 2 Set for Disney+ in Early 2028

    Tyra Banks

    Netflix Moves to Dismiss Tyra Banks’ Defamation Suit Over ‘ANTM’ Doc

    Carousel of Progress

    Bryan Cranston, Jamie Lee Curtis to Voice New Carousel of Progress

    Avengers

    Disney Sets 2028 Opening for Avengers Infinity Defense at California Adventure

    Caitríona Balfe

    Caitríona Balfe Cast as Queen Arianna in Disney’s Live-Action ‘Tangled’

  • Movie and TV Reviews
    Love Lessons Review

    Love Lessons Review: Romance Has No Retirement Age

    The Bend in the River Review

    The Bend in the River Review: Time Keeps Taking

    My Best Friend, His Girlfriend and Me Review

    My Best Friend, His Girlfriend and Me Review: Three Adults Fighting Like Children

    All Wishes Come True! Review

    All Wishes Come True! Review: Eight Immortals Pull Off One Wild Heist

    SIX the Musical Live!

    SIX the Musical Live! Review: Six Queens Take Back the Mic

    Feed Review

    Feed Review: Irish Folklore Gives the Vampire New Blood

    If These Walls Could Rock Review

    If These Walls Could Rock Review: Rock Stars, Ruin and the Sunset Marquis

    To The Max Review

    To The Max Review: Adrenaline Without Enough Vertigo

    All Night Wrong Review

    All Night Wrong Review: Murder Makes for an Awkward First Date

  • Game Reviews
    Agefield High: Rock the School Review

    Agefield High: Rock the School Review: Detention Lasts Far Too Long

    Panzer Knights: Commander’s Edition Review

    Panzer Knights: Commander’s Edition Review: Strong Systems Behind a Rough Exterior

    Defender of the Crown: The Legend Returns Review

    Defender of the Crown: The Legend Returns Review: Three Ways to Take the Throne

    Duskfade Review

    Duskfade Review: Time Moves Better Than the Combat

    REANIMAL: The Prisoner Review

    REANIMAL: The Prisoner Review: War Comes to an Already Broken World

    Madden NFL 27 Review

    Madden NFL 27 Review: Smart Football Meets Stubborn Problems

    Starfield: Terran Armada Review

    Starfield: Terran Armada Review: Space Finally Feels Worth Crossing

    Sigma Star Saga DX Review

    Sigma Star Saga DX Review: A Cult RPG-Shmup Gets a Better Second Chance

    Agent 64: Spies Never Die Review

    Agent 64: Spies Never Die Review: Old-School Espionage With Modern Friction

  • The Bests
No Result
View All Result
GAZETTELY
No Result
View All Result
Adult Best Friends Review

The Girl Locked Upstairs: The Tanya Kach Story Review - A Story of Survival

Jazzy Review: A Portrait of Childhood

Home Entertainment Movies

Adult Best Friends Review: A Glimpse Into Friendship’s Fluctuations

When Bonds Both Bind and Loosen

Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi by Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
2 years ago
in Entertainment, Movies, Reviews
Reading Time: 6 mins read
A A
0
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on PinterestShare on WhatsAppShare on TelegramSummarize with ChatGPTSummarize with Perplexity

Delaney Buffett’s feature directorial debut, Adult Best Friends shines a light on the inevitable growing pains that come with lifelong friendship. At the center of the film are Katie and Delaney, two women who have been inseparable since childhood but are finding their lives pulling in different directions as adults.

Played by Buffett and her real-life best friend Katie Corwin, the duo bring an endearing and authentic portrayal of a complicated bond that has endured through the years but faces new challenges as one friend moves into an engagement.

With Buffett also taking the helm as writer and director for her first movie, she is able to craft the story and characters from a deeply personal place. We witness Katie and Delaney’s effortless yet imperfect friendship, emphasizing the care, history, and laughter they share while also depicting the cracks that emerge as they change and grow into separate people.

Buffett touches on universal yet deeply intimate truths about identity, independence, and how relationships evolve in a way that will resonate with anyone who has experienced both the comforts and tug-of-wars that come with longterm friendship. Anchored by the palpable chemistry between its stars, Adult Best Friends is poised to start important conversations about welcoming change within the connections that have shaped us most.

Growing Apart

When Katie decides it’s finally time to share her engagement news with lifelong best friend Delaney, she opts for a low-key weekend getaway back to their old stomping grounds. Hoping the relaxed setting will soften the blow, Katie plans a few casual activities for the pair along with breaking the news over a nostalgic dinner. What she doesn’t account for is just how different her and Delaney’s lives have become.

Adult Best Friends Review

Also Read

  • Best Christmas Movies
    30 Best Christmas Movies to Watch This Holiday Season
  • Best 2025 Movies
    Gazettely's 30 Best Movies of 2025
  • 30 Best Drama Movies
    30 Best Drama Movies to Watch Before You Die
  • best 2025 tv shows
    Gazettely's 30 Best TV Shows of 2025
  • Best Horror Movies
    30 Best Horror Movies: The Horror Hall of Fame
  • best 2025 games
    Gazettely's 30 Best Video Games of 2025

Where Katie has settled into a steady relationship with accountant John, preferring cozy nights in, Delaney has embraced her free-spirited nature. Between DJ gigs and a string of flings, she shows no signs of settling down. Delaney’s lifestyle is a far cry from Katie’s hopes for a future wedding. Living with outspoken roommate Cazzie doesn’t help ease tensions either, as the trio clashes over life choices.

Things become increasingly awkward when the women run into faces from their college days. Pretentious artist Miki and her critic partner Alexander flaunt success, widening the divide. Delaney also locks eyes with easygoing bachelor Charlie, threatening more divergent paths.

As secrets and frustration mount, the getaway starts crumbling and long-buried issues surface. Katie leans on protective brother Henry, who insists bringing people together is healthy, despite his own blunt approach. But with the weekend derailed at every turn, from an overbearing homeowner to the rekindling of past flames, Katie wonders if her friendship is beyond repair.

Finding Common Ground

Adult Best Friends takes a look at some universal experiences people go through as they mature. Katie and Delaney found their bond when they were younger, but age sees them pursuing different interests and priorities.

As Katie settles into steady relationships and routines, Delaney embraces change and spontaneity. Their lives head in separate directions, even if their friendship means the world. But how do you find middle ground with someone traveling an opposing path?

Their weekend getaway symbolizes hoping to reconnect with simpler times before diverging adulthood complicated things. But surfacing issues can’t be avoided, and candid chats become difficult dances around delicate topics.

When major life changes come knocking, conversations that really matter aren’t always easy. From welcoming new chapters together to voicing reservations about paths taken, striking the right tone is challenging among comforting constants from years past.

Through it all, their care for one another shines beyond superficial differences. The film underscores how growth and evolving identities don’t have to spell the end for longstanding bonds—with understanding and compromise, true friends can weather any storm.

Whether rekindling faded closeness or ensuring connections survive shifts, Katie and Delaney’s story resonates in its exploration of holding onto what really matters most even as people and their lives naturally change. With lighthearted wit and earnest heart, it finds wisdom in appreciating life’s journey and all those who journey alongside.

Finding the Truth in Friendship

From the moment Delaney and Katie appear on screen together, it’s clear these two have a connection like no other. Watching Buffett and Corwin bounce off each other is where Adult Best Friends truly shines.

Adult Best Friends Review

Their rapport feels lived-in, from easy jokes to knowing looks during tough talks. It’s the little touches, like one completing the other’s sentence, that show these aren’t just characters—Corwin and Buffett are drawing from a real bond.

This authenticity is key to making the core relationship so rich. We understand the implicit care between them, even when personalities clash. With just a glance or hesitant reply, their acting captures friendship’s messy complexity.

Supporting them every step of the way is a talented ensemble. Mason Gooding is charmingly awkward as the well-meaning fiancé John. Zachary Quinto brings humor and heart in equal measure as worried big brother Henry.

From roommates to old friends, every character rings true. But it’s Corwin and Buffett’s true-to-life dynamic that anchors the raw feelings at play. In mining their own emotional history, they’ve crafted nuanced leads to care deeply about.

By tapping into the intimacy of a real friendship, performances like this make Adult Best Friends so radiantly human. Its stars reveal that sometimes the truest story is the one already known.

Capturing Chemistry on Camera

Delaney Buffett swings for the fences with her directorial debut. Juggling writing, directing, and acting in your first feature takes guts. But Buffett pulls it off through an easy, natural style, capturing the hearts of these characters.

The comedy in Adult Best Friends arises from authentic moments between Buffett and Corwin. As friends for years themselves, they understand the rhythms of long friendship. Arguments feel lived-in, tensions bubble beneath laughs. Buffett trusts her performers, letting scenes play out with intimacy.

She frames them conversationally too. Many take place simply between Katie and Delaney, shot/reverse shot. This cuts distraction, keeping dialogue and reactions central. It reminds me that relationships form the core.

Contrasts in cinematography show Katie and Delaney living different lives now. Tight closeups connect us to Delaney’s chaotic apartment. Wider angles in Katie’s home convey her growing stability. When together, mid-shots place them in each other’s world.

Visual storytelling flows with the strengths of indie filmmaking too. Shots capture friends simply talking and being. Raw locations feel real versus polished. This downplays directorial ego, prioritizing the relationships at its heart.

Buffett’s deft comedic touch is also no debut’s luck. Perfectly-timed reaction shots nail jokes. Sillier moments smoothly give way to sincerity—she understands laughter stems from truth. The balance of the film’s funny and moving scenes shows a director in control of tone.

Though far from flawless, Buffett takes risks many esteemed directors don’t in their first. Her feel for friendship and comedy on display proves one to watch, and sometimes the best stories are the ones closest to home.

Hitting the Mark but Misses a Beat

Adult Best Friends shows real flair with its humor and heart, thanks to Buffett and Corwin’s genuine bond. Their chemistry carries the film through rougher patches, keeping us invested in Katie and Delaney’s fate.

Comedic timing and emotional authenticity stand out. Scenes taping relatable friendship truths resonate. Corwin displays comedic prowess, Buffett an empathetic touch. Supporting players like Cazzie David adds laughs.

Things stray when focus shifts. A subplot involving strangers distracts from the central friendship changes at the film’s core. Fun at first, antics overstay their welcome versus advancing the narrative.

Too much time passes separately from Katie and Delaney. Their dynamic drives the story. Elsewhere feels tangential versus illuminates their relationship. Pacing lags without their interplay guiding the humor and drama.

Tightening the script could’ve captivated me fully. Trimming extraneous elements keeps intimate details driving creative swings. Less may have achieved more impact.

Still, strengths outshine flaws. Buffett shows directorial promise, navigating tones. Her and Corwin’s understanding delivers an authentic portrayal. Their future works with an even hand could prove truly special.

This outing rings bell with heart and humor. Polish sharpened an already talented comedic eye, highlighting friendship as life’s backbone. Despite missteps, Buffett’s debut inspires confidence in her artistic evolution.

Friendship’s Evolving Tides

Adult Best Friends stays true to depicting friendship’s natural ebbs and flows. Buffett and Corwin translate their own history into an affecting exploration of how relationships weather life’s changes.

Their chemistry forms the film’s heart. As Katie and Delaney reluctantly drift apart while staying tethered, that lived-in understanding lends moments an impact beyond words. Subtext flows freely as comfort gives way to unease, yet care remains constant underneath.

With wit and warmth, supporting actors flesh out a world most know well. Familiar figures from college days and fresh starts flesh out how friend groups shift alongside our own metamorphosis.

While drama arises naturally from relationships navigating new roads, the film finds humor in stumbles along familiar paths too. Laughs arise from recognition rather than harshness.

Buffett shows promise continuing such slice of life stories. Her directorial debut proves deeply relatable tales need notaim for surface popularity to fulfill. Authentic characters and the human strings tying them resonate enduringly.

Adult Best Friends offers those seeking respite from starker films a moving reminder—friends accompanying life’s journey make tough stretches more bearable. For any knowing friendship’s highs and lows, Buffett and Corwin’s on-screen synergy will ring true, their bond carrying viewers happily through the film’s end.

The Review

Adult Best Friends

8 Score

Adult Best Friends offers a thoughtful look at how relatable friendship dynamics shift over time. While not without flaws, Buffett and Corwin's authentic dynamic grounds an emotionally relatable story. Their debut proves complex topics need not come at humor's cost when approached with care, wisdom, and heart.

PROS

  • Authentic chemistry between leads captures the feeling of lifelong friendship.
  • Relatable themes of growing apart while holding on
  • Humor arises from recognition rather than meanness.
  • Supporting characters bring extra humor and dimension.
  • Handles touchy topics of change and drifting relationships deftly

CONS

  • Middle subplot detracts from focus on central relationship
  • Minor characters could be more fully realized.
  • Pacing lags when separated from leads' interactions.
  • Potential for deeper character insights left untapped

Review Breakdown

  • Overall 0

Tags: Adult Best FriendsBenjamin NorrisCazzie DavidComedyDelaney BuffettFeaturedMason GoodingZachary Quinto
Previous Post

The Girl Locked Upstairs: The Tanya Kach Story Review – A Story of Survival

Next Post

Jazzy Review: A Portrait of Childhood

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Connect with
Login
I allow to create an account
When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
DisagreeAgree
Notify of
guest
Connect with
I allow to create an account
When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
DisagreeAgree
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted

Try AI Movie Recommender

Gazettely AI Movie Recommender

This Week's Top Reads

  • It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 18 Review

    It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 18 Review: Paddy’s Pub Refuses Last Call

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Is This Seat Taken? Review: A Satisfying Mental Workout

    1125 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Anna Pigeon Review: Murder in the Mountains Needs Sharper Mysteries

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • No Movie Has Ever Made $1 Billion at the Domestic Box Office. Could Spider-Man?

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Operation Safed Sagar Review: High-Altitude Action, Grounded Performances

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Possession Review: Hope Hill Keeps Its Receipts

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Tires Season 3 Review: The Shop Has Problems Now

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Must Read Articles

Tires Season 3 Review
TV Shows

Tires Season 3 Review: The Shop Has Problems Now

2 days ago
Lanterns Review 1
TV Shows

Lanterns Review: Who Gets to Be Fearless?

2 days ago
Don't Say Good Luck Review
Movies

Don’t Say Good Luck Review: When the Show Must Go On Hurts

3 days ago
The Brink of War Review
Movies

The Brink of War Review: Reagan, Gorbachev and the Ownership of Peace

3 days ago
Coyote vs. Acme Review
Movies

Coyote vs. Acme Review: Wile E. Finally Gets His Day in Court

4 days ago
Loading poll ...
Coming Soon
Which of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960s thrillers is your all-time favorite?

Gazettely is your go-to destination for all things gaming, movies, and TV. With fresh reviews, trending articles, and editor picks, we help you stay informed and entertained.

© 2021-2026 All Rights Reserved for Gazettely

What’s Inside

  • Movie & TV Reviews
  • Game Reviews
  • Featured Articles
  • Latest News
  • Editorial Picks

Quick Links

  • Home
  • About US
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Review Guidelines

Follow Us

Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram
No Result
View All Result
  • Gazettely | Movie, TV & Game Reviews, News, and Rankings
  • Movies
  • Entertainment News
  • Movie and TV Reviews
  • TV Shows
  • Game News
  • Game Reviews
  • Contact Us

© 2024 All Rights Reserved for Gazettely

wpDiscuz
0
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
| Reply