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21st February 2026
04:24pm GMT

Together, the acclaimed 2025 romantic body horror movie, is now available to stream at home.
Accessible through Prime Video, the film stars real-life couple Alison Brie (GLOW) and Dave Franco (Now You See Me).
The pair play Millie and Tim, a long-time couple who move to the country, despite having grown increasingly emotionally distant from each other.
"With tensions already flaring, a nightmarish encounter with a mysterious, unnatural force threatens to corrupt their lives, their love, and their flesh," the plot synopsis reads.
The exact nature of that mysterious force we'll leave up to viewers to discover.
All we'll note is that Together earned rave reviews for its hard-hitting and visceral body horror sequences, for the way it uses the genre to explore ideas about co-dependency in long-term relationships, and for the meta-casting of real-life couple Brie and Franco.
Holding an 89% Rotten Tomatoes score, you can read some of these glowing write-ups below:
Director's Club: "One of the year's best. Michael Shanks' debut arrives as one of the year's most unsettling examinations of toxic attachment, wrapped in a nasty packaging of Yuzna-esque effects that will leave everyone both laughing and squirming in equal measure."
Empire: "A modern love story with a dash of Cronenberg for good measure — a brutal portrait of messy, intense long-term love. Warts, blood, bones and all."
Independent (UK): "While Shanks’s ideas are smart, and his direction of the film’s digital and practical effects suitably crunchy and nasty, it’s the casting that makes all the difference."
Mark Kermode: "A scream in every sense."
Pop Heist: "It's a story masterfully told, and I can't wait to watch it again to find all the layers I'm sure I missed. The hype is real, and Together is one of 2025's must-see horror movies."
RogerEbert.com: "Finding out whether an on-screen couple have what it takes has rarely felt this cutting, and, ultimately, this rewarding."
The Times (UK): "The beauty of the film and of the screenplay from… writer-director Michael Shanks is that it’s an unforgiving dissection of co-dependent romantic relationships as well as a giddy and frequently stomach-churning scream-at-the-screen body horror."
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Together is streaming on Prime Video right now.
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