Splitsville
"An unromantic comedy."
When Ashley tells Carey she wants a divorce, Carey bolts to his closest friends Julie and Paul for comfort and practical help. He expects sympathy, but instead discovers their relationship is unusual: Julie and Paul have an open marriage that seems to keep their spark alive. Carey, trying to cope... Read more
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About Splitsville
When Ashley tells Carey she wants a divorce, Carey bolts to his closest friends Julie and Paul for comfort and practical help. He expects sympathy, but instead discovers their relationship is unusual: Julie and Paul have an open marriage that seems to keep their spark alive. Carey, trying to cope with heartbreak, tests the limits of their arrangement and crosses lines he probably shouldn't, and his choices ripple through the group's friendships and romantic ties. The film keeps the tone light while probing awkward honesty, jealousy, and the messy business of asking for what you want.
Released in 2025, Splitsville was directed by Michael Angelo Covino and created by Kyle Marvin. The ensemble includes Dakota Johnson as Julie, Adria Arjona as Ashley, Kyle Marvin as Carey, Covino as Paul, and Nicholas Braun as Matt, giving the film an indie comedy feel with familiar faces.
The film did not make a major splash on the awards circuit, with no significant Oscar or Golden Globe nominations reported. It did, however, draw attention for its performances rather than industry prizes.
Splitsville sparked conversation about modern relationship models and the etiquette of openness, especially in comedic terms. Its frank approach to intimacy and boundary-pushing scenes got people talking online, and the chemistry among the five leads kept discussion focused on how humor and discomfort can sit in the same scene.
Critical and audience reaction landed in the middle, reflected by a user average near 6.35 out of 10 from a modest sample of votes. Viewers tended to praise the cast chemistry, the script's willingness to tackle awkward situations, and the comic timing, while some critics pointed out uneven pacing and tonal shifts that undercut emotional payoff. Overall, it's a talky, character-driven comedy that raises questions about trust, entitlement, and how friendships survive personal upheaval.
Details
- Release Date
- August 21, 2025
- Runtime
- 1h 45m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 144 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- NEON +4 more
- Budget
- $20,000,000
- Box Office
- $3,255,315
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Dakota Johnson
Julie
Adria Arjona
Ashley
Kyle Marvin
Carey
Michael Angelo Covino
Paul
Nicholas Braun
Matt
David Castañeda
Fede
O-T Fagbenle
Brent
Charlie Gillespie
Jackson
Simon Webster
Russ
Nahéma Ricci
Antoneta
Director: Michael Angelo Covino
Written by: Kyle Marvin