One of the hot horror movies of the summer is directorbody horror movie, which stars real-life couple and as a stagnating couple dealing with co-dependency issues of the Lovecraftian kind. Currently rated 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, the film hits theaters on from .
Fortunately for you, we’ve got the early ticket.
On presents sneak previews nationwide, giving you the chance to witness the cosmic body horror a week before everyone else. These are screenings for true horror heads, which is why we’ve saddled up with some local partner.
Check the listings below and GRAB YOUR TICKETS RIGHT NOW!
— Atlanta, GA @ AMC Madison Yards with Days of the Dead
— Boston, MA @ AMC Boston Common 19 with Boston Underground Film Festival / Broke Horror Fan
— Chicago, IL @ AMC River East with Days of the Dead / The Horror House Chicago
— Dallas, TX @ Texas Theatre with Dallas International Film Festival
— Houston, TX @ Regal Edwards Marq’E
— San Antonio, TX @ Santikos Palladium
— Los Angeles, CA @ Aero with Beyond Fest
— San Francisco, CA @ AMC Metreon with Knight Light
— New York, NY @ Regal Union Square with Brooklyn Horror Festival
— Orlando, FL @ AMC Disney Springs
— Philadelphia, PA @ AMC Dine In Fashion District 8 with Monster-Mania
— Seattle, WA @ Regal Meridian
— Phoenix, AZ @ Harkins Tempe Marketplace with Days of the Dead
— Washington, DC @ AMC Georgetown 14
Together is rated “R” for violent/disturbing content, sexual content, graphic nudity, language and brief drug content.
Years into their relationship, Tim and Millie find themselves at a crossroads as they move to the country, abandoning all that is familiar in their lives except each other. With tensions already flaring, a nightmarish encounter with a mysterious, unnatural foe threatens to corrupt their lives, their love, and their flesh.
Writer-director makes his feature debut on the movie, which also features and Mia Morrissey.
Meagan Navarro wrote in her review out of Sundance, “Its unique blend of awkward romantic dramedy and cosmic body horror yields no shortage of crowd-pleasing moments and horror freakouts that left the rowdy Sundance audience laughing and screaming in equal measure.”