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- Allen Almachar @ The MacGuffin
- Excerpt: This is the tale of two people coming together while growing apart. In other words, it’s the perfect date movie.
- Andrea Chase @ KillerMovieReviews.com
- Excerpt: Suitably disturbing while also being wildly romantic in a decidedly unsentimental way.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Married costars Brie and Franco, who also produced, have a lot of sticky fun in what must be the first body horror film about romantic commitment, but the incorporation of the Greek mythology behind their predicament is on shakier ground.
- Scott Davis @ The People’s Movies
- Excerpt: As Bob Marley once said: “Let’s get together and feel alright” – in the most literal, disturbing, Cronenbergian sense of the word “together”. Get the hands ready to cover the eyes there, folks, for Together is a flesh-fused love letter to 80s horror – and your deepest existential dread. Together is not just a film. It’s an ooze-slick, painfully realistic and genre-defying piece of body horror theatre that feels like someone let David Cronenberg and John Carpenter co-parent an episode of an American soap opera, but in Hell. And I mean that as the highest possible compliment you could bestow on a horror film. It’s sublime in its craft, precision and execution.
- Kristian Lin @ Fort Worth Weekly
- Excerpt: Alison Brie and Dave Franco are stuck on each other in this horror movie.
- Matt Oakes @ Silver Screen Riot
- Excerpt: ‘Together’ is a twisted, tactile meditation on love, compromise, and the bodily cost of staying too close for too long, brought to life by Michael Shanks’ sharp direction and a pair of knockout performances from Alison Brie and Dave Franco, both delivering some of their best onscreen work to date. Together, they make the film’s grotesque intimacy feel oddly, disturbingly relatable.
- Jeff Schaefer @ The Marquee Topic
- Excerpt: Michael Shanks examines the anxieties of taking the next step in a long term relationship in Together, a body horror film from Neon, starring real-life couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie.
- [New] | Sebastian Zavala @ MeGustaElCine.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: Shanks does a good job of building tension through mundane situations that are affected by supernatural and gruesome events, while also giving an interesting backstory to the town and forest surrounding the protagonists’ home.