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2025 • Comedy / Romance • 105m

Splitsville

"An unromantic comedy."

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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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Kyle Marvin
Kyle Marvin
Carey
Michael Angelo Covino
Michael Angelo Covino
Paul
Dakota Johnson
Dakota Johnson
Julie
Adria Arjona
Adria Arjona
Ashley
Nicholas Braun
Nicholas Braun
Matt
David Castañeda
David Castañeda
Fede
O-T Fagbenle
O-T Fagbenle
Brent
Charlie Gillespie
Charlie Gillespie
Jackson
Simon Webster
Simon Webster
Russ
Nahéma Ricci
Nahéma Ricci
Antoneta
Tyrone Benskin
Tyrone Benskin
Dr. Ott
Robin Guillen
Robin Guillen
Wetsuit Man
Letitia Brookes
Letitia Brookes
Officer Lank
Tyler Hall
Tyler Hall
Crash Driver
Jessika Mathurin
Jessika Mathurin
Keri
Stephen Adekolu
Stephen Adekolu
Sutton
Nicholas Boshier
Nicholas Boshier
Superhost
Marc Assiniwi
Marc Assiniwi
College Security Guard (uncredited)
Director: Michael Angelo CovinoExecutive Producer: Paul BarbeauProducer: Dakota JohnsonProducer: Michael Angelo CovinoProducer: Emily KortewegProducer: Kyle MarvinProducer: Samantha RacanelliProducer: Ro Donnelly

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CinemaSerf
2026-04-01
60%

Though it does have it’s moments, I thought this quite a predicable cycle of contrived romantic dysfunction that really did run out of steam. It starts when the ostensibly happily wed “Ashley” (Adria Arjuna) and husband “Carey” (Kyle Marvin) have a near miss on the road as they are driving to a weekend at their friend’s beach-house. That’s when she declares that she wants a divorce. He abandons the car and embarks on a one-man safari to get to the home of “Julie” (Dakota Johnson), “Paul” (auteur Michael Angelo Covina) and their young son “Russ” (Simon Webster) who have already been briefed on this sudden revelation. It’s not the only one that “Carey” is going to get this night as they reveal that they have an open relationship and that she thinks he regularly meets women for sex in the city where he works as a property developer. What happens next? Well lines get crossed; relationships (and tables) get tested; sexual fluidity becomes the order of the day; Range Rovers get repossessed and all of these characters have to decide just what they really want from life, and what love truly means to each of them. In some ways it reminded me a little of “The Roses” (2025) but otherwise it was little better than an episode of “Sex in the City” only without any subtlety to the humour nor likeableness of any of the four whose selfish and often quite thoughtless introspection robbed the thing of any sense of humanity. It does poke some fun at generations of folks in constant need of therapy or meaning and it also does rather expose our often double-standard approach to sex, but too much of this is padding.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
Spanish, English
Studios
NEON, Topic Studios, Watch This Ready, TeaTime Pictures, FirstGen Content
Budget
$20,000,000
Box Office
$3,487,610
Website
https://www.neonrated.com/film/splitsville

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