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“BFFs” Scores Positive Review in NYC’s Patch !

Breaking Glass Pictures’ outrageous comedy BFFs is making waves with critics, earning a strong write-up from Patch NYC, which praises the film’s mix of outrageous humor and heartfelt storytelling.

In the article titled “With BFFs Like These…”, the outlet highlights the film as “a gleefully outrageous throwback” that blends slapstick comedy with genuine emotional insight. The review notes that the film successfully channels the spirit of classic late-1990s and early-2000s comedies while adding modern depth and relatability.

Directed by and starring Constantine Paraskevopoulos and written by and co-starring Adam Rifkin, BFFs follows Henry Hartman, a mild-mannered executive whose carefully balanced adult life begins to spiral when he reconnects with his childhood best friend, Jerry Klugman. What starts as a nostalgic reunion quickly reignites their long-standing tradition of escalating prank wars—only now the stakes are much higher.

The review highlights the film’s ability to balance outrageous gags with emotional authenticity, emphasizing that beneath the absurd antics lies a sincere exploration of pride, jealousy, and the complicated dynamics of long-term friendships.

Featuring a supporting cast that includes Terrence Howard, Jennifer Morrison, Aníta Briem, and Taye Diggs, and executive produced by RZA, BFFs blends physical comedy, suspense, and heartfelt character moments into a high-energy comedic ride.

Now streaming on all major platforms, BFFs delivers exactly what audiences expect from a classic prank-war comedy—big laughs, chaotic situations, and a reminder that sometimes the people who know us best are also the ones most capable of driving us completely crazy.

Read The Full Review Here: https://patch.com/new-york/new-york-city/bffs-these-nodx