Together
If you’re into horror that’s as emotional as it is grotesque, Together might just be your next must-watch. This 2025 supernatural body horror flick marks the directorial debut of Australian filmmaker Michael Shanks, and it’s already made waves with critics and audiences alike. Starring real-life couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie, the film dives deep—literally and figuratively—into the messy, terrifying, and oddly tender transformation of a relationship under supernatural pressure.
The story follows Millie and Tim, a couple trying to start fresh in the countryside after some emotional turbulence. But their attempt at a new beginning takes a bizarre turn after a mysterious cave encounter triggers a series of horrifying physical changes. What starts as a strained relationship quickly morphs into something far more visceral, as their bodies begin to fuse in ways that are both symbolic and stomach-churning.
This isn’t your average horror movie. Sure, there are plenty of gnarly effects—think prosthetics, CGI, and some truly unsettling body horror—but at its core, Together is a twisted love story. The chemistry between Brie and Franco adds a layer of authenticity that makes the emotional beats hit just as hard as the visual ones. The film’s score, composed by Cornel Wilczek, mirrors this duality beautifully, blending romantic themes with eerie distortions that evolve alongside the characters.
Together isn’t for everyone. If you’re squeamish or not into films that blur the line between romance and horror, you might want to sit this one out. But for fans of genre-bending cinema, especially those who appreciate a bit of emotional depth with their gore, it’s a wild and rewarding ride. Critics have largely praised the film, with a 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and plenty of buzz from its Sundance premiere.
It’s also worth noting that the film has sparked some controversy, including a plagiarism lawsuit and censorship issues in China, but none of that seems to have slowed its momentum. With a modest budget of $17 million and a global box office haul of over $32 million, Together has proven to be both a critical and commercial success.
So, if you’re looking for a horror film that’s as heartfelt as it is horrifying, give Together a shot. Just maybe don’t watch it right after dinner.
Showtimes in English at Cinemas in Barcelona
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