Together currently has an average rating of 6.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 36 users on our platform.
...finding out whether an on-screen couple have what it takes has rarely felt this cutting, and, ultimately, this rewarding.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...strap down and prepare for transformative entertainment that may leave you emotionally spliced.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaCome to gag, stay for the gags – or vice versa.
Read full review at The TelegraphWhen Together gets weird, it can do so because of how painfully relatable it is.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...its willingness to dig under the skin of its central relationship and actually interrogate it might just leave you wondering if the horrors we endure for love are worth it, after all.
Read full review at Empire...as days go by, Tim and Millie find themselves increasingly and physically drawn together, even as they fight and pull apart. It’s codependency as it might be experienced via an Evil Dead movie.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...a real shot as the greatest romance of the year, even if it’s also a film that happens to feature a motorized, saw-toothed blade slicing through mutated flesh.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...it’s hard not to get pulled into the spectacle, stuck to the story, really connected to this crowd-pleasing (and -screaming) little ditty of a midnight treat.
Read full review at Indie Wire...a standout during a hot time for the genre, and it immediately establishes Michael Shanks, a filmmaker with a wicked vision, as a talent to watch.
Read full review at CinemablendFranco and Brie try conscious uncoupling.
Read full review at Little White LiesAlison Brie and Dave Franco star as a mutually toxic couple who can’t let go...
Read full review at Ign...a film that’s both terrifying and beautiful, an exploration of personal connection and interaction taken to extremes.
Read full review at Starburst MagazineI don’t know what’s more disturbing, this wild and disgusting movie, or the fact that the couple in front of me started kissing passionately right after it ended!?!?!
That said, it was such a fun and violently intimate film. Still, I think I woul... 
...codependent relationship body horror is a fun ride.
Read full review at The GuardianAlison Brie and Dave Franco make this an icky body-horror treat with substance.
Read full review at The IndependentIt’s the rare film that can hit a nerve as well as an artery.
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