Nerds Against Normality

When Two Become One! Together Movie Review

54 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Together (2025) review — this week we’re diving into a relationship horror that genuinely caught us off guard. Directed by Michael Shanks and starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco, Together takes a simple idea and pushes it into some seriously uncomfortable territory. In this episode of Nerds Against Normality, we break down the story, characters, and whether the film’s unsettling approach actually works — or if it just goes too far. It’s the kind of film that leaves you thinking… but not always in a good way. This also marks Vic’s first ever pick on the podcast, so expectations are high. We kick things off with her first One Thing, where she’s been playing Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc on the Nintendo Switch — her first dive into a JRPG. Expect strong opinions, a few disagreements, and the usual chaos.

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