The Roses (2025)

Added to Disney+ Canada on November 20, 2025

The perfect marriage of Ivy, a rising restaurateur, and Theo, a struggling architect, shatters when their professional fortunes reverse. As Ivy’s ambition soars and Theo’s career crashes, their love quickly transforms into a brutal war for their lavish home and possessions. What follows is a caustic, hilarious battle of wills and wicked pranks fueled by pure resentment.

Length: 1h45m
Genre: Dark Comedy, Satire
This Title is: A Satirical Marriage Breakdown

Cast

Olivia Colman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andy Samberg, Kate McKinnon, Allison Janney

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R – Extensive crude language, strong sexual references, threat, and graphic drug misuse.

FAQ

  • Is The Roses (2025) Based on a True Story?: No, it is a reimagining of the 1989 motion picture, which itself was based on Warren Adler’s 1981 book, *The War of the Roses*.
  • Where was The Roses (2025) filmed?: Principal photography occurred in Devon, England, with studio work at Pinewood. The fictional setting is a wealthy coastal town in California.
  • Who Wrote the Soundtrack?: Theodore Shapiro

Filmmaker Profile

Director Jay Roach, known for *Bombshell* and *Meet the Parents*, collaborates with writer Tony McNamara (*The Favourite*) to bring a razor-sharp, satirical edge to this production. Roach skillfully balances high-stakes comedy with genuine emotional pain, capturing the vicious precision of the central marital conflict.

Why It’s Worth Watching

The main reason to see this movie is the volcanic chemistry between its two magnificent leads. Their world-class performances alone elevate the source material, transforming the bitterest moments into spectacular, highly engaging entertainment. It offers a vicious, hilarious look at the toxicity that can quietly infect the perfect relationship.

Main Character Deep Dive

Theo Rose’s journey is a devastating study of ego collapse and unchecked jealousy. Once the confident provider, he descends into petty sabotage as his wife’s success surpasses his own. Benedict Cumberbatch portrays this emotional regression brilliantly, showing how quickly a man can weaponize his pain, making Theo’s self-destructive path both pitiable and terrifyingly understandable.

Unforgettable Quote

“You want the house, Theo? You can have the house. I just want you left with nothing to put inside it.”

Trivia

  • It is a reimagining of the 1989 motion picture *The War of the Roses*, which starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
  • The screenplay was written by Tony McNamara, known for his Academy Award-nominated work on *The Favourite* and *Poor Things*.
  • The two lead actors, Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman, also serve as Executive Producers on the project.

Trailer

Streaming Link

Stream The Roses (2025) on:

Disney+ Canada

Our Review

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I found myself completely captivated by the exceptional acting showcase put on by Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman. The two stars bring such intensity and wicked wit to their roles as a couple at war that every scene becomes an unforgettable sparring match. The direction from Jay Roach is tight and polished, perfectly framing the escalating domestic carnage with a glossy, high-society style. The satirical jabs at wealth and modern marriage expectations land with a sharp comedic force. This movie succeeds in making a deeply uncomfortable subject matter—the bitter disintegration of a long-term relationship—somehow hugely enjoyable to watch. The story construction is expertly paced, moving from subtle passive-aggression to all-out mayhem without losing its strong comedic core. The technical aspects, especially the beautiful Californian production design, visually reinforce the expensive stakes of the conflict. This is a masterful execution of a black comedy concept, providing incredible, high-energy entertainment from start to finish. I highly recommend it for the performances alone.

Who Should Watch This?

Stream it if you love acid-tongued dark comedies featuring world-class actors who are tearing down a marriage with spectacular, highly entertaining venom. Skip it if you require a heartwarming resolution.