Following its theatrical release earlier this month, I Don’t Understand You is now available on Digital to rent for $9.99 or purchase for $14.99 via Vertical.
Andrew Rannells (A Simple Favor) and Nick Kroll (“The League”) star as a couple on the verge of adopting a baby who embark on an Italian vacation to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect, the epitome of a European babymoon, when things begin to spiral out of control.
Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour. The two Americans are now in a foreign land with no cell service, zero comprehension of the Italian language, and, as fear takes over, escalating turmoil that could explode at any moment.
The dark comedy is written and directed by David Joseph Craig & Brian Crano.
Morgan Spector (“The Gilded Age”), Nunzia Schiano...
Andrew Rannells (A Simple Favor) and Nick Kroll (“The League”) star as a couple on the verge of adopting a baby who embark on an Italian vacation to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect, the epitome of a European babymoon, when things begin to spiral out of control.
Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour. The two Americans are now in a foreign land with no cell service, zero comprehension of the Italian language, and, as fear takes over, escalating turmoil that could explode at any moment.
The dark comedy is written and directed by David Joseph Craig & Brian Crano.
Morgan Spector (“The Gilded Age”), Nunzia Schiano...
- 6/24/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
The box office has kicked into high great with a steady flow of films, studio and independent. It’s getting crowded and smaller distributors are hoping the rush will really and truly spill into indie and specialty fare. Signs are good with excellent numbers for Focus Features’ The Phoenician Scheme last weekend, for A24’s Friendship last month and Sony Pictures Classics Jane Austen Wrecked My Life.
All are solid counter-programming to big studio films. But screen-wise, “It’s always challenging when so much stuff is working,” said one distribution executive.
Now it is Neon’s turn to test the market. Fresh of its astonishing sixth consecutive Cannes Palme d’Or winner with Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just An Accident, it’s out this weekend with TIFF People’s Choice Award-winner The Life Of Chuck from Mike Flanagan opening in limited release with 16 runs in 8 markets.
All are solid counter-programming to big studio films. But screen-wise, “It’s always challenging when so much stuff is working,” said one distribution executive.
Now it is Neon’s turn to test the market. Fresh of its astonishing sixth consecutive Cannes Palme d’Or winner with Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just An Accident, it’s out this weekend with TIFF People’s Choice Award-winner The Life Of Chuck from Mike Flanagan opening in limited release with 16 runs in 8 markets.
- 6/6/2025
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
The trailer for Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll‘s dark comedy has been released!
The two actors play a gay couple on the cusp of adopting a baby that go on babymoon, which takes a wild turn, in the new movie I Don’t Understand You.
Here’s the synopsis: “Dom (Kroll) and Cole (Rannells), a couple on the verge of adopting a baby, embark on an Italian vacation — the perfect opportunity to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect, the epitome of a European babymoon, when things begin to spiral out of control. Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour. These two Americans, who are used to being catered to, are now in a foreign land with no cell service, zero comprehension of the Italian language, and, as fear takes over, escalating...
The two actors play a gay couple on the cusp of adopting a baby that go on babymoon, which takes a wild turn, in the new movie I Don’t Understand You.
Here’s the synopsis: “Dom (Kroll) and Cole (Rannells), a couple on the verge of adopting a baby, embark on an Italian vacation — the perfect opportunity to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect, the epitome of a European babymoon, when things begin to spiral out of control. Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour. These two Americans, who are used to being catered to, are now in a foreign land with no cell service, zero comprehension of the Italian language, and, as fear takes over, escalating...
- 4/13/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
I Don't Understand You: "Dom (Nick Kroll) and Cole (Andrew Rannells), a couple on the verge of adopting a baby, embark on an Italian vacation — the perfect opportunity to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect, the epitome of a European babymoon, when things begin to spiral out of control. Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour. These two Americans, who are used to being catered to, are now in a foreign land with no cell service, zero comprehension of the Italian language, and, as fear takes over, escalating turmoil that could explode at any moment."
Co-Written and Co-Directed by Brian Crano and David Joseph Craig Produced by Joel Edgerton, Nash Edgerton, Kara Durrett, Jessamine Burgum, Jonathan Glickman Executive Producers Toby Nalbandian, Gregory Schmidt, Will Greenfield, Ben Shafer, Giovanni Pompili, Lara Costa Calzado,...
Co-Written and Co-Directed by Brian Crano and David Joseph Craig Produced by Joel Edgerton, Nash Edgerton, Kara Durrett, Jessamine Burgum, Jonathan Glickman Executive Producers Toby Nalbandian, Gregory Schmidt, Will Greenfield, Ben Shafer, Giovanni Pompili, Lara Costa Calzado,...
- 4/11/2025
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The first trailer for I Don't Understand Yougives fans an early look at Nick Kroll's latest terrifying outing.
As seen in the trailer released by Vertical Entertainnment, I Don't Understand Youis set to turn an otherwise idyllic European vacation into a living nightmare for stars Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells. The duo portray Dom and Cole, a wealthy couple from Los Angeles whose planned trip to Italy, which was supposed to be in celebration of their tenth anniversary, goes awry in a variety of ways that grow increasingly unsettling before reaching the point of all out terror.
The official synopsis for I Don't Understand You explains the scenario as, "Stranded in rural Italy without transportation or language skills, an American couple on the verge of adopting tries to reconnect during a disastrous vacation, as their fears and relationship problems threaten to boil over." In the trailer, audiences can see...
As seen in the trailer released by Vertical Entertainnment, I Don't Understand Youis set to turn an otherwise idyllic European vacation into a living nightmare for stars Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells. The duo portray Dom and Cole, a wealthy couple from Los Angeles whose planned trip to Italy, which was supposed to be in celebration of their tenth anniversary, goes awry in a variety of ways that grow increasingly unsettling before reaching the point of all out terror.
The official synopsis for I Don't Understand You explains the scenario as, "Stranded in rural Italy without transportation or language skills, an American couple on the verge of adopting tries to reconnect during a disastrous vacation, as their fears and relationship problems threaten to boil over." In the trailer, audiences can see...
- 4/11/2025
- by John Dodge
- CBR
2025 is shaping up to be an important year for Nick Kroll. The two-time Emmy nominee is bidding farewell to his semi-autobiographical animated hit Big Mouth with its eighth and final season on May 23, and, on July 18, he'll be part of the cast for the big-screen return of the Smurfs in the Rihanna-led animated movie from Pam Brady. Between those two projects, however, his SXSW 2024 comedy horror flick I Don't Understand You will finally make its way to theaters on June 6, and we're excited to include the film as part ofCollider's Exclusive Preview event for summer movies. We can share a new image that centers on the two main characters of the story, played by Kroll and Broadway star Andrew Rannells, who look anything but chill during what appears to be a dinner date.
I Don't Understand You stars Kroll and Rannells as Dom and Cole, a wealthy couple who...
I Don't Understand You stars Kroll and Rannells as Dom and Cole, a wealthy couple who...
- 4/10/2025
- by Ryan O'Rourke
- Collider.com
"The Italian vacation from hell!" Vertical has revealed an official trailer for an indie dark comedy called I Don't Understand You, from directors Brian Crano and David Joseph Craig. This premiered at the 2024 SXSW Film Festival last year, and it also played at the Overlook, Frameline, and Newfest Film Festivals last year. Ready for release in June during the summer – perfect for a story set in Italy. Stranded in rural Italy without transportation or language skills, an American couple on the verge of adopting tries to reconnect during a disastrous vacation, as their fears and relationship problems threaten to boil over. Dom and Cole embark on a picture-perfect Italian vacation before their impending adoption but find themselves lost in a foreign land with no cell service, zero comprehension of the language, and escalating turmoil that could explode at any moment. Starring Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells as the funny couple,...
- 4/10/2025
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
A title like “I Don’t Understand You” could refer to the words literally lost in translation as the core couple of the horror comedy, played by Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells, travel across Europe. Of course, the only real miscommunication seems to stem from their own fraught union amid the pressures of an impending adoption.
“I Don’t Understand You” centers on Dom (Kroll) and Cole (Rannells), a couple on the verge of adopting a baby. The duo embark on an Italian vacation, which they believe could be the perfect opportunity to reconnect before the baby arrives. And yet things soon begin to spiral out of control once they land abroad…
The official synopsis reads: “Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour. These two Americans, who are used to being catered to, are now in...
“I Don’t Understand You” centers on Dom (Kroll) and Cole (Rannells), a couple on the verge of adopting a baby. The duo embark on an Italian vacation, which they believe could be the perfect opportunity to reconnect before the baby arrives. And yet things soon begin to spiral out of control once they land abroad…
The official synopsis reads: “Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour. These two Americans, who are used to being catered to, are now in...
- 4/10/2025
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Andrew Rannells (A Simple Favor) and Nick Kroll (“The League”) have a killer Italian getaway in the trailer for I Don’t Understand You.
The dark comedy opens in theaters on June 6 from Vertical.
“We’re so happy moviegoers are going to get to see an old school, dark, twisted comedy on the big screen,” said writers-directors David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano. “Kroll and Rannells are the dream team comic duo, and we hope you get out to see their comedy magic on June 6th.”
Dom (Kroll) and Cole (Rannells), a couple on the verge of adopting a baby, embark on an Italian vacation — the perfect opportunity to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect, the epitome of a European babymoon, when things begin to spiral out of control.
Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour.
The dark comedy opens in theaters on June 6 from Vertical.
“We’re so happy moviegoers are going to get to see an old school, dark, twisted comedy on the big screen,” said writers-directors David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano. “Kroll and Rannells are the dream team comic duo, and we hope you get out to see their comedy magic on June 6th.”
Dom (Kroll) and Cole (Rannells), a couple on the verge of adopting a baby, embark on an Italian vacation — the perfect opportunity to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect, the epitome of a European babymoon, when things begin to spiral out of control.
Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour.
- 4/10/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
After playing a small role in Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans’ Red One, the next outing from comedy icon Nick Kroll just got an exciting new look. Kroll stars opposite Andrew Rannells in I Don’t Understand You, the upcoming twisted comedy following Dom (Kroll) and Cole (Rannells), a couple on the verge of adopting a baby who embark on a vacation to Italy. While they view this as the perfect opportunity to reconnect, everything changes when things begin to spiral out of control. The first trailer for I Don’t Understand You can be found below, and the film also stars Amanda Seyfried, Morgan Spector, Nunzia Schiano, Eleanora Romandini, and Paolo Romano. Joel Edgerton (Dark Matter) will executive produce.
When Dom and Cole are on their way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in the middle of nowhere during a terrifying downpour. The two Americans,...
When Dom and Cole are on their way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in the middle of nowhere during a terrifying downpour. The two Americans,...
- 4/10/2025
- by Adam Blevins
- Collider.com
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