Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Newness

Newness is a 2017 romantic drama film directed by Drake Doremus from a screenplay by . It stars , , , , and . The film had its world premiere at the on January 25, 2017, and was released on November 3, 2017, by . Set in contemporary , the story follows two , Martin (Hoult) and Gabi (Costa), who meet through a and begin an that tests the boundaries of emotional and , leading to and eventual .

Pre-production

Development

The development of Newness originated from director Drake Doremus's concept to examine relationships amid the digital era's , drawing inspiration from the proliferation of like that facilitate casual encounters and challenge traditional intimacy. Ben York Jones penned the screenplay in collaboration with Doremus, incorporating elements of improvised dialogue to capture raw emotional depth and relational nuances, a stylistic approach honed in their earlier film . The project fell under the production banners of and , with Doremus also producing; following the , the team opted to expedite the timeline for a swift turnaround to premiere the following year. This acceleration was partly influenced by the sudden death of , Doremus's collaborator on , prompting a compressed four-month production cycle despite Yelchin's non-involvement in the project. As a low-budget , Newness was crafted with modest resources to maintain its intimate, character-driven focus.

Casting

Nicholas Hoult was cast in the lead role of Martin Hallock due to his prior collaboration with director Drake Doremus on the 2015 film Equals, where he demonstrated an ability to portray vulnerable, introspective millennials navigating complex emotional landscapes. Laia Costa was selected for the role of Gabi Silva following her breakout performance in the 2015 one-take thriller Victoria, praised for her naturalistic and immersive acting style that aligned with Doremus's preference for improvisation in character development. The supporting cast included Danny Huston as Larry Bejerano, Gabi's boss; Courtney Eaton as Blake Beeson, Martin's ex-girlfriend; and Matthew Gray Gubler as Paul, Martin's friend, with additional roles filled by actors such as Pom Klementieff and a cameo appearance by musician Albert Hammond Jr.. Doremus emphasized chemistry tests between Hoult and Costa to capture the authentic, evolving dynamics of their characters' relationship within the context of Los Angeles' multicultural hookup culture, reflected in the film's diverse ensemble. The director's approach, which favors as seen in his previous works, influenced the to prioritize actors capable of spontaneous, realistic interactions.

Filming

Principal photography

for Newness commenced in late 2016 in and wrapped after approximately 18 days of shooting in November. The production was conducted in relative secrecy to preserve the element of surprise for its world premiere at the , where it was accepted as a last-minute addition. Director Drake Doremus utilized handheld cameras and long takes to film improvised scenes, aligning with his established approach that prioritizes raw, documentary-like intimacy. This technique allowed the cast to explore real-time dynamics in the protagonists' relationship, capturing emotional depth amid the story's exploration of modern . The abbreviated schedule presented challenges in harmonizing the actors' improvisations with the narrative's reliance on interactions, requiring flexible on-set adjustments to maintain plot coherence. Additionally, the sudden death of actor in June 2016 profoundly motivated Doremus to accelerate the wrap, enabling the film to be completed in just four months as a to their prior collaborations. Cinematographer Sean Stiegemeier employed predominantly natural lighting throughout the production, fostering an atmosphere of emotional authenticity through subtle, ambient tones that underscored the characters' vulnerability.

Locations

The principal photography for Newness occurred entirely in , , USA, enabling the production to authentically portray the urban lifestyle of in a contemporary setting. Filming utilized real locations across the city's diverse neighborhoods, with a focus on areas to ground the narrative in the kinetic energy of modern social environments. This approach emphasized LA's vibrant urban fabric, reflecting themes of cultural fluidity and interpersonal dynamics without relying on international shoots. The use of practical, on-location shooting in these sites enhanced the film's realism, particularly for sequences depicting everyday millennial interactions, while practical sets simulated digital app interfaces integral to the story. Improvised scenes drew from the inherent authenticity of LA's urban backdrop to heighten natural performances.

Release

Premiere

The film Newness had its world premiere at the 2017 on January 25, 2017, as part of the U.S. Dramatic Competition. It marked a late addition to the festival lineup, announced on January 9, 2017, less than two weeks before the event's start, which contributed to its secretive aura during production and heightened anticipation among attendees. The premiere screening took place at the Eccles Theatre in , drawing notable attendance from the cast, including leads and , as well as director Drake Doremus and supporting actors like . This event generated initial buzz for the film's intimate portrayal of millennial relationships in a social media-driven , positioning it as a contemporary examination of emotional and physical boundaries in digital romance. While Newness did not win any awards in the U.S. Dramatic Competition—where the Grand Jury Prize went to I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore—the underscored Sundance's role as the film's primary launchpad, setting the stage for subsequent festival screenings and distribution deals later in .

Distribution

Newness had a limited video-on-demand (VOD) release beginning November 3, , in select international markets, including via platforms. In the United States, received no wide theatrical rollout and instead debuted primarily as a streaming original on November 3, . had secured worldwide subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) distribution rights for in June following its Sundance . The international rollout was managed through Giant Pictures and Netflix partners, with varying availability dates across regions; for instance, it became accessible on in the on February 1, 2018. Giant Pictures handled VOD and distribution in the U.S. and . For home media, Newness was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 21, 2017, in limited regions following its streaming debut. Digital purchase and rental options were made available on platforms such as , Amazon Video, , and Fandango at Home. Marketing for the film focused on its exploration of modern relationships via and dating apps, with promotional trailers distributed across and other online channels to target millennial audiences.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release, Newness received mixed reviews from critics, with a 71% approval rating on based on 17 reviews, indicating generally favorable reception among a small sample of critics. On , the film holds a score of 50 out of 100, based on eight reviews, reflecting mixed or average critical consensus. Critics praised the chemistry between leads and , as well as director Drake Doremus's intimate, verité-style direction, which lent authenticity to the characters' emotional dynamics. described it as a "swanky verité love story about two millennials who meet on a hookup app and have to decide if they want to forever." The film's improvised style further enhanced the natural performances, allowing the actors to explore nuanced interactions in . However, other reviewers found fault with the film's pacing and depth. IndieWire called it "a bloated and ponderous sketch about love in the time of clickbait," criticizing its meandering structure despite the strong performances. The Guardian deemed it a "visually slick yet emotionally vapid take on modern relationships," arguing that it failed to probe deeply into its subjects. The film drew attention for its thematic exploration of open relationships, , and the emotional boundaries strained by app-driven romance in contemporary . noted how Doremus "again puts a young couple through self-inflicted trials," highlighting the self-sabotaging aspects of modern intimacy. These elements positioned Newness as a timely, if uneven, commentary on digital-age connections.

Commercial performance

Newness achieved modest returns, grossing $124,783 worldwide primarily from limited international theatrical releases, such as $50,437 in , with no significant U.S. domestic earnings due to its focus on streaming distribution. The film's release on in November 2017 facilitated broader accessibility, contributing to its reach among global audiences interested in contemporary relationship dynamics, and it remains available on the platform for ongoing viewership into the . Audience metrics reflect mixed reception, with an IMDb user rating of 6.3 out of 10 based on over 18,000 votes, praising its exploration of millennial dating challenges while critiquing pacing inconsistencies. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 59% audience score, highlighting relatable themes of open relationships in the dating app era alongside complaints about emotional depth. The film received no major awards or nominations, underscoring its limited awards-season presence. Its cultural footprint remains niche, often referenced in discussions of and app-driven romance, as seen in analyses of how such platforms alter interpersonal connections.

References

  1. [1]
    The concept of newness - ResearchGate
    Aug 9, 2025 · Chattopadhyay and Srivastava (2007) describe newness as 'what we have not encountered before'. Newness exists where something is different from ...
  2. [2]
    Newness and human disclosure in Dewey and Arendt - Sage Journals
    Apr 10, 2018 · By means of action, newness and human beings come into the world as such. ... As humans, we come into the world as “initium, newcomers and ...
  3. [3]
    The Philosophy of Creativity - Gaut - 2010 - Compass Hub - Wiley
    Dec 1, 2010 · Since newness may hold in some trivial respect, the invocation of surprise can best be thought of as stating in what respect newness must hold ...
  4. [4]
    Time, Life, Concepts: The Newness of Bergson - jstor
    That is to say that, according to. Bergson, Kant's definition of experience as relative to the constitut- ing structures of a transcendental subjectivity is no ...
  5. [5]
    Innovation as newness: What is new, how new, and new to whom?
    Aug 6, 2025 · We found that innovation as newness represents a unidimensional construct, distinguished only by the degree of radicalness.<|control11|><|separator|>
  6. [6]
    A matter of perspective: Design newness and its performance effects
    In particular, the newness of a product's appearance has been recognized as an important means of differentiation. Novel designs have been found to exhibit a ...
  7. [7]
    Introduction: the newness of revelation - Oxford Academic
    Newness is not simply a temporal category; it is a hypercategorial existence which gives being and meaning to temporal and non-temporal categories. Newness is ...
  8. [8]
    Newness review: swipe left on this shallow dating drama
    Jan 26, 2017 · Nicholas Hoult and Laia Costa are a dull millennial couple addicted to Tinder in this visually slick yet emotionally vapid take on modern relationships.
  9. [9]
    'Newness' Review: Drake Doremus Makes 'Tinder - IndieWire
    Jan 24, 2017 · Essentially “Tinder: The Movie,” the latest film from the director of “Like Crazy” is a ponderous sketch about love in the time of clickbait.Missing: concept | Show results with:concept
  10. [10]
    'Newness': Film Review | Sundance 2017 - The Hollywood Reporter
    Feb 1, 2017 · In Newness, the director (and his Like Crazy co-writer Ben York Jones) again puts a young couple through self-inflicted trials, inspiring ...
  11. [11]
    Newness | 2017 Sundance Film Festival Review - - IONCINEMA.com
    Jan 27, 2017 · Screenwriter Ben York Jones (who penned Doremus' Like Crazy and 2013's Breathe In) does an admirable job building believable stages of ...Missing: development concept Scott Free budget influence
  12. [12]
    Newness (2017) | Rotten Tomatoes
    Rating 71% (17) In Los Angeles, two millennials navigating a social media-driven hookup culture begin a relationship that pushes both emotional and physical boundaries.Missing: concept | Show results with:concept
  13. [13]
    Netflix Landing SVOD Rights To Drake Doremus' 'Newness' - Deadline
    Jun 14, 2017 · The film is a Lost City presentation of a Scott Free Production. Doremus, Michael Pruss, Robert George, John Finemore, Michael Schaefer and ...
  14. [14]
    'Newness': Sundance Review - Screen Daily
    Jan 24, 2017 · ... Production companies: Lost City, Scott Free. International sales: UTA Independent Film Group, RonsonR@unitedtalent.com. Producers: Drake ...
  15. [15]
    'Newness': Why Anton Yelchin's Death Inspired Drake Doremus to ...
    'Newness': Why Anton Yelchin's Death Inspired Drake Doremus to Make a Film in 4 Months. Drake Doremus rushed to make his Sundance premiere 'Newness,' about ...
  16. [16]
    Sundance 2017 Inside Drake Doremus' Online Dating Film Newness
    Jan 12, 2017 · A last-minute addition to the Sundance Film Festival, the movie was financed and produced so quickly that the filmmaking team skipped the usual ...
  17. [17]
    Newness Review: Nicholas Hoult Finds Love, Sex in Digital Age
    Jan 23, 2017 · Filmmaker Drake Doremus has a knack for tackling love in an intimate way, putting his own spin on a specific relationship with each successive ...
  18. [18]
  19. [19]
  20. [20]
    'Newness' Captures Millennial Love in the Digital Age - Cinemacy
    Jan 27, 2017 · Newness is a meditation on modern romance about two lovers who, although in love, are kept apart by some force larger than themselves.<|control11|><|separator|>
  21. [21]
    Sundance Film Review: 'Newness' - Variety
    Jan 23, 2017 · Drake Doremus has made a swanky verité love story about two LA millennials who meet on a hookup app and have to decide if they want to hook up forever.Missing: decisions chemistry tests
  22. [22]
    Newness (2017) - Filming & production - IMDb
    Newness: In contemporary Los Angeles, two millennials navigating a social ... Filming locations. Los Angeles, California, USA. Helpful•1. 0. California ...
  23. [23]
    Newness (2017) - IMDb
    Rating 6.3/10 (18,450) Two millennials navigating a social media-driven hookup culture begin a relationship that pushes both emotional and physical boundaries.Parents guide · Full cast & crew · Newness · User reviews
  24. [24]
  25. [25]
    Sundance 2017: 'Newness' and 'Trumped' Added to Lineup - IndieWire
    Jan 9, 2017 · Two new films have just been added to this year's Sundance Film Festival: Drake Doremus' “Newness” and Banks Tarver, Ted Bourne and Mary ...
  26. [26]
    MovieMaker Minute: Drake Doremus Got Newness From First Day of ...
    Jan 31, 2023 · Drake Doremus, Ben York Jones and Matthew Gray Gubler reflect on the pretty astounding feat of getting Newness to Sundance 100 days after ...
  27. [27]
    161 Newness Premiere 2017 Sundance Film Festival Stock Photos ...
    Actors Laia Costa and Nicholas Hoult attend the 'Newness' Premiere on day 7 of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival at Eccles Center Theatre on January...
  28. [28]
    Sundance 2017: “Berlin Syndrome,” “Manifesto,” “Newness”
    Jan 26, 2017 · A hook-up also develops into something else in Drake Doremus' “Newness,” a late addition to the festival that didn't premiere until Wednesday ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  29. [29]
    Newness (2017) - Release info - IMDb
    Release date · United States. January 25, 2017(Sundance Film Festival) · Poland. October 13, 2017(Warsaw Film Festival) · Mexico. November 3, 2017(internet).
  30. [30]
    Company credits - Newness (2017) - IMDb
    Distributors · Giant Pictures. (United States, 2017)(VOD, video) · Giant Pictures. (Canada, 2017)(VOD, video) · Shaw Organisation. (Singapore, 2018)(theatrical).
  31. [31]
  32. [32]
    Newness - DVD - Amazon.com
    30-day returnsRelease date, ‎December 15, 2017. ASIN, ‎B077R65GG9. Additional Information. Best Sellers Rank: #96,303 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV). #3,812 in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  33. [33]
    Newness streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch
    Rating 68% (327) Currently you are able to watch "Newness" streaming on The Roku Channel, Pluto TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango ...
  34. [34]
    Newness Trailer #1 (2017) | Movieclips Trailers - YouTube
    Oct 4, 2017 · They skip work to make love... But is this love? The new film from acclaimed director Drake Doremus (LIKE CRAZY, EQUALS), NEWNESS stars ...Missing: concept | Show results with:concept
  35. [35]
  36. [36]
    Newness - Box Office Mojo
    Newness. In contemporary Los Angeles, two millennials navigating a social ... Nov 9, 2017, $22,983, $49,217. Latest Updates: News | Daily | Weekend | All ...<|separator|>
  37. [37]
    South Korea Box Office for Newness (2017)
    The South Korean box office gross for "Newness" (2017) was $50,437, with a worldwide total of $126,003.
  38. [38]
    Watch Newness | Netflix
    Cast. Nicholas Hoult, Laia Costa, Danny Huston, Courtney Eaton, Matthew Gray Gubler, Albert Hammond Jr.Missing: casting | Show results with:casting
  39. [39]
    Newness is a movie about how dating apps changed everything and ...
    Nov 7, 2017 · About 30 minutes into Newness, the new feature from Like Crazy team Drake Doremus ... In an interview for Movie Mezzanine, Doremus said that he ...