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Poetic License

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Poetic License follows Liz (Leslie Mann) a former therapist and soon-to-be empty nester, who relocates to a new town for her husband's job -- a place where she doesn't know a soul. Her quiet attempt to settle in takes an unexpected turn when she becomes the point of tension between two inseparable best friends and college seniors, Sam (Cooper Hoffman) and Ari (Andrew Barth Feldman). As their fierce competition for her attention threatens to upend their lives, Liz is pulled into a tangle of longing, self-discovery, and the intoxicating thrill of being truly seen -- forcing her to confront the life she's built and the one she still craves.
Poetic License

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Critics Consensus

Buoyed by sharp banter and standout performances, Poetic License marks an ambitious, refreshingly intellectual directorial debut for Maude Apatow that brings a tender spin to the coming-of-age rom-com.

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Dex Wesley Parra Austin Chronicle 1d
Poetic License is a refreshingly good-natured addition to the “two boys obsessed with the same woman” canon. Go to Full Review
Jourdain Searles The Hollywood Reporter Sep 13
Despite its shortcomings, Poetic License is a film with a big heart populated by talented actors genuinely having fun with their characters. It’s a shame, then, that the story begins to fade from memory as soon as the credits roll. Go to Full Review
Zachary Lee RogerEbert.com Sep 11
Maude Apatow has crafted a film for those who feel like life has crushed their ability to dream but who desire to recapture their wanderlust. Go to Full Review
Derrick Murray That Hashtag Show 8h
Poetic License is powered by its sharp humor, confident direction, and an excellent comedic duo. Like most Apatow films, it putters out by the third act...but it succeeds far more often than it fails to restore the raunchy comedy back to its former glory. Go to Full Review
Chris Bumbray JoBlo's Movie Network 4d
A throwback to a better era of romantic comedies. Go to Full Review
Ethan Dayton That Shelf Oct 15
With a better script, Apatow could surely level up as a director, and, at the very least, Poetic License will undoubtedly give her that opportunity. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Poetic License follows Liz (Leslie Mann) a former therapist and soon-to-be empty nester, who relocates to a new town for her husband's job -- a place where she doesn't know a soul. Her quiet attempt to settle in takes an unexpected turn when she becomes the point of tension between two inseparable best friends and college seniors, Sam (Cooper Hoffman) and Ari (Andrew Barth Feldman). As their fierce competition for her attention threatens to upend their lives, Liz is pulled into a tangle of longing, self-discovery, and the intoxicating thrill of being truly seen -- forcing her to confront the life she's built and the one she still craves.
Director
Maude Apatow
Producer
Judd Apatow, Joshua Church, Thalia Daniel, Benjamin Hung, Maude Apatow, Olivia Rosenbloom, Will Greenfield
Screenwriter
Raffi Donatich, Raffi Donatich
Distributor
Row K Entertainment
Production Co
August Night, Apatow Productions, Jewelbox Pictures
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
May 15, 2026, Wide
Runtime
1h 57m