Overview
- Neon released Michael Shanks’s feature debut in U.S. theaters on July 30 after acquiring it at Sundance.
- Real-life couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco embody a high-concept premise in which a supernatural force physically fuses their characters to explore commitment fears.
- Reviewers highlight the film’s inventive body-horror imagery, tactile practical effects, and clearly signaled dream sequences.
- Some critics caution that the narrative’s pacing lags in places and the central metaphor grows repetitive by the film’s final act.
- An official streaming release date has yet to be announced, with distributors indicating details will follow.