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the physically demanding shoot and why codependency can be so scary. By Chris Gardner Beloved Hollywood couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco have teamed up on the big screen a handful of times ...
The last time husband and wife filmmaking duo Dave Franco and Alison Brie worked together ... the convulsions and rolling ...
Dave Franco and Alison Brie, who've been married since 2017 ... leaving all their friends behind, they have a scary encounter with a mysterious, unnatural force that threatens their relationship ...
On Monday, the Michael Shanks-directed film Together dropped its first trailer, capturing Dave Franco and Alison Brie ... out of here,” says Brie’s character before scary clips are shown ...
On concerns that Together would impact their marriage ala some of those stars in Eyes Wide Shut: “We had that going into this, for sure” says Franco. “Did we?,” retorts Brie ...
At least they can face it together. Alison Brie and Dave Franco have been hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit over their upcoming film “Together,” The Post can confirm. The lawsuit was ...
How close can a couple get? Real-life spouses Alison Brie and Dave Franco venture beyond personal boundaries in Neon‘s first trailer for “Together,” a body-horror spin on codependency.
The spouses star in Neon's newest horror flick, set amid a dark, woodsy backdrop Dave Franco and Alison Brie's (onscreen) relationship is undoubtedly put to the test in Together. Neon released a ...
it never quite finds a consistently scary, let alone thoughtful, edge to use to cut deeper. The film’s got a charming cast in the real-life husband and wife duo Dave Franco and Alison Brie as ...
Although Alison Brie and husband Dave Franco have shared the screen in the past, they truly sink into each other with some skin-crawling, albeit heartfelt and hilarious performances in writer ...
Dave Franco and Alison Brie brought their new horror film “Together” to Sundance over the weekend, and sitting in TheWrap’s Sundance Studio presented by World of Hyatt, the married creatives ...
The couple hopped on Zoom for a joint interview with their filmmaker Michael Shanks to discuss their Sundance genre film, the physically demanding shoot and why codependency can be so scary.