The Parenting , a comedy horror film set to premiere on Max on March 13, 2025. Directed by Craig Johnson and written by Kent Sublette, this movie promises to blend family drama with supernatural thrills, making it a unique addition to the horror-comedy genre. Let’s dive into the details of the movie, including its plot, cast, soundtrack, and where to watch it.
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The story revolves around a young gay couple, Rohan (played by Nik Dodani) and Josh (played by Brandon Flynn), who plan a weekend getaway in the countryside to introduce their families. However, their carefully laid plans quickly unravel as tensions rise between their traditional and laid-back parents. The situation becomes even more complicated when they discover that their rented house is haunted by a 400-year-old poltergeist. As one of the parents becomes possessed, the couple and their best friend, Sara (played by Vivian Bang), must find a way to rid the house of the evil entity while uniting their families.
The movie has and incredible cast, including Nik Dodani, Brandon Flynn, Parker Posey, Vivian Bang, Lisa Kudrow, Dean Norris, Brian Cox, and Edie Falco. Each actor brings their unique style to their roles, adding depth and humor to the film.
The Parenting will be available to stream exclusively on Max starting March 13, 2025. For those eager to catch it on the big screen, theater tickets will be available from March 12, 2025.
The Parenting Soundtrack (2025) – Additional Songs
The Parenting Soundtrack (2025) – Original Score
The original score for “The Parenting” is composed by Nathan Larson, known for his work on films like “Dirty Pretty Things,” “Boys Don’t Cry,” and “Tigerland.” Larson’s score is expected to enhance the film’s blend of humor and horror, creating a memorable viewing experience. A soundtrack album featuring Larson’s score will be released by WaterTower Music.
While the specific additional songs featured in “The Parenting” have not been detailed, the film’s genre suggests a mix of contemporary and classic tracks that complement its comedic and horror elements. These songs will likely be revealed once the movie is released.
The Parenting promises to be an exciting blend of family drama and supernatural horror, with a talented cast and a score by Nathan Larson that will surely elevate the viewing experience. Whether you’re a fan of horror-comedies or just looking for something new, this movie is definitely worth checking out on Max this March.