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Poetic License 2025

★ 6.01 votes117 min📅 2025-09-06

In Maude Apatow's sharp, heartfelt comedy *Poetic License (2025)*, Leslie Mann delivers a standout performance as Liz, a therapist on the cusp of an empty nest who becomes an unlikely catalyst for chaos.

Director: Maude Apatow

Cast

Leslie Mann
Leslie Mann
Liz Cassidy
Andrew Barth Feldman
Andrew Barth Feldman
Sam Soloman
Cooper Hoffman
Cooper Hoffman
Ari Zimmer
Nico Parker
Nico Parker
Dora Cassidy
Method Man
Method Man
James Cassidy
Martha Kelly
Martha Kelly
Professor Greta Ellis
Will Price
Will Price
Max
Jake Bongiovi
Jake Bongiovi
Julian Bende
Maisy Stella
Maisy Stella
Grace Wilson
Jayla Walton
Jayla Walton
Kyra

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Poetic License (2025) about?

*Poetic License (2025)* follows Liz, a soon-to-be empty-nester and former therapist, as she unexpectedly becomes the center of tension between two inseparable best friends, Sam and Ari. Their fierce competition for her affection forces Liz to reevaluate her own life and priorities.

Who directed Poetic License?

Maude Apatow, known for her sharp comedic timing and character-driven storytelling, directs *Poetic License*.

Who stars in Poetic License?

The film features Leslie Mann, Andrew Barth Feldman, Cooper Hoffman, Nico Parker, Method Man, and Martha Kelly in key roles.

Is Poetic License (2025) worth watching?

*Poetic License (2025)* offers a winning mix of humor and heart, anchored by Leslie Mann's nuanced performance. As a character-driven comedy, it's best suited for fans of witty, relationship-focused stories that explore friendship and self-discovery.

How long is Poetic License?

The runtime for *Poetic License (2025)* is 117 minutes.

About Poetic License (2025) — A Comedy That Turns Friendship into Rivalry

In Maude Apatow's sharp, heartfelt comedy *Poetic License (2025)*, Leslie Mann delivers a standout performance as Liz, a therapist on the cusp of an empty nest who becomes an unlikely catalyst for chaos. The film centers on two inseparable college seniors, Sam and Ari, whose deep bond fractures under the pressure of competing for Liz's affection—a rivalry that forces her to confront her own unexamined life choices. Set against the backdrop of a coming-of-age transition, Apatow blends humor and introspection, capturing the raw emotions of friendship tested and identities in flux. With a keen eye for relational dynamics, the story explores themes of attachment, rivalry, and self-discovery, all wrapped in a breezy, conversational tone.

The ensemble cast, including rising talents Andrew Barth Feldman and Cooper Hoffman alongside veterans like Method Man and Martha Kelly, elevates the narrative with authenticity and charm. *Poetic License (2025)* thrives on its witty dialogue and relatable stakes, making it a must-watch for fans of character-driven comedies that balance laughter with poignant reflection.