What is "Together" about?
"Together" is a cosmic body horror film about a couple whose relationship is tested by a mysterious, unnatural foe after moving to the countryside.
Movies / Horror
Alison Brie and Dave Franco star in the upcoming cosmic body horror film "Together," where their relationship is tested by a mysterious, unnatural foe. The movie, marking Michael Shanks' feature debut, arrives in theaters on July 30, 2025.
In "Together," Tim and Millie's move to the country leads to a nightmarish encounter that threatens their love and flesh. The film delves into themes of codependency and the challenges of long-term relationships, amplified by a supernatural element. With a strong critical reception from its Sundance premiere, "Together" promises both scares and laughs. The film's unique blend of relationship drama and body horror sets it apart from typical horror fare. The performances of Brie and Franco, combined with Shanks' directorial vision, create a compelling and disturbing narrative.
"Together" is a cosmic body horror film about a couple whose relationship is tested by a mysterious, unnatural foe after moving to the countryside.
The film stars real-life couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco.
"Together" opens in theaters on July 30, 2025.
As of now, "Together" holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
What do you think? Will this blend of comedy, romance and horror work?
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