

Forbidden Fruits
Režie: Meredith AllowayIn Forbidden Fruits, Free Eden employee Apple secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the basement of the mall store after hours - with fellow fruits Cherry and Fig. But when new hire Pumpkin challenges their performative sisterhood, the women are forced to face their own poisons or succumb to a bloody fate.
Hodnocení a recenze Forbidden Fruits
- Hipster ZOMBIEpřed 1 dnemForbidden Fruits is a glossy,fashion fueled sugar rush that struts like a mall runway show and bites like a coven spell gone wrong. Think Heathers meets The Craft and you get Meredith Alloway latest effort here. The film’s killer quintet—Lili Reinhart, Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, Alexandra Shipp, and Emma Chamberlain—turn the food court into a throne room. Reinhart owns Apple, the razor-tongued queen bee, while Pedretti steals scenes as Cherry, a delightfully ditzy hottie with perfect comedic timing. Plot-wise, it’s wickedly simple: hot mall girls form an underground coven to bend people around them to their will… until an outsider slips in and creates a schism in the group. The real flavor comes from Alloway/Diablo Cody one-liners—sharp, bratty, and endlessly quotable—and a wardrobe that feels like a character of its own. The soundtrack snaps too, with needle drops from Kiki Rockwell, Haute & Freddy, and Bria Salmena that give the film a pulsing, alt-pop heartbeat. It’s a fun, fashion-forward horror comedy with bite. And when the third act swerves into something darker and nastier and gory, it doesn’t just shock—it practically winks at a sequel waiting in the wings.
- jackmeatpřed 1 dnemMy quick rating - 5.2/10. There’s a very specific feel Forbidden Fruits is going for, and to its credit, it commits to it. Even if it sometimes feels like it’s more interested in being cool than actually being, you know, entertaining. Right out of the gate, the film sets the tone with a radio-dial intro, landing us in full Shudder territory before introducing Apple (Lili Reinhart), who casually manipulates a guy in a parking lot like it’s just another Tuesday. Subtle? Not even slightly. But it does immediately tell you what kind of world you’re stepping into. One where the Free Eden girls rule the mall like it’s their own slightly cursed kingdom. Apple, along with Cherry (Victoria Pedretti) and Fig (Alexandra Shipp), runs a secret witchy femme cult out of a mall. Of course they do. It’s giving The Craft with a heavy splash of Heathers, and yeah…I could feel those influences in basically every frame. Sometimes that works. Sometimes it feels like the movie is one sarcastic monologue away from just admitting it has both films on speed dial. The dynamic gets shaken up when new hire Pumpkin (Lola Tung) enters the mix, immediately calling out the group’s performative “we’re all sisters” energy - which, let’s be honest, had red flags all over it from the start. There’s also the legend of Pickle (yes, Pickle), the mysterious fourth member who’s no longer around, complete with a whole “Ballad of Pickle” detour that feels like the film daring you to stay invested. And here’s the thing. For a solid chunk of its 103-minute runtime, Forbidden Fruits is all buildup. A lot of attitude, a lot of aesthetic, a lot of “look how edgy we are”…and not a whole lot actually happening. You’ll start to feel it creeping in. That little voice in your head going, “Are we going somewhere with this?” Then, almost on cue, something finally does happen. The third act kicks in like the movie suddenly remembered it promised horror, delivering a blood-soaked payoff that includes, of all things, a weaponized escalator. Yes, really. And honestly? It works. The kills are creative, the tone fully dives into dark comedy absurdity, and there’s even a twist that doesn’t feel like it was pulled out of a clearance bin. It gives the film a bit of meaning and, shockingly, sticks the landing better than expected. Bonus points for dodging the typical Hollywood ending, too. It doesn’t go where you think it will, which is refreshing in a genre that often plays it safe. That said, you can’t overlook the amount of time it takes to get there. Act one and two feel like an extended hangout that doesn’t know when to leave, but not all viewers will be willing to sit through that long for the reward. If you appreciate a good dose of '80s mall culture, however, then this might work for you. And just when you think it’s all over, the post-credit scene reveals Sharon (Gabrielle Union), because apparently, this mall has more secrets to spill. In the end, Forbidden Fruits isn’t terrible. It’s just uneven. More dark comedy than horror, more vibe than substance for the most part. But when it finally decides to bite, it at least leaves a mark.
- Hakihikopřed 4 dnyFlat, Unfocused, and Hard to Engage With "Forbidden Fruits" is a film that struggles to find its identity, never fully committing to a clear tone or direction. What could have been something intriguing ends up feeling scattered and surprisingly dull, making it difficult to stay invested. The performances can't do much to elevate the material. There is a lack of energy and conviction that makes the characters feel distant, and very little manages to stand out or leave an impression. Visually, the film is rather plain, with little effort to create a distinct atmosphere. The direction feels uninspired, and the soundtrack does not add much to the experience, leaving everything feeling even more flat. The script is where most of the issues come together. It feels unfocused, with ideas that are not developed properly and a pacing that drags without building tension or interest. Scenes come and go without much purpose, making the overall experience feel disjointed. Because of this, the film quickly becomes hard to engage with, lacking both emotional weight and narrative clarity. In the end, it feels like a missed opportunity. There may have been something interesting at its core, but the execution never brings it to life, resulting in a weak and forgettable watch.
- cultfilmliker25. března 2026It’s like a studio created a cross between Mean Girls and The Craft in a laboratory Young, hot, and dumb - just like I like ‘em (I’m sorry I’m sorry I’m trying to delete it) Very similar to Slanted. Curious they came out within weeks! Probably would have waited until I got outside of my vehicle to throw the coffee lol Ngl, I wish the behind the scenes featurette played after the film instead of before. Literally had to pull my phone out and type this to avoid all of the spoilers lmao What a random cameo at the end. Please do not try to make a sequel! Currently Ranked #22/34 in 2026 Ranked
- Goosebumperpřed 2 dnyIt has it's moments. The best ones being in the last act, where one death is good fun. With that said I did not like the dull colourtone of the film and the tone teneded to whiplash at times. Sometimes the film was even a bit boring. These issues tended to overwhlem the otherwise good acting of the 4 leads.
- shadow2442před 2 dnymeh. weird witch govern behavior, nothing really happens, escalator scene so gory it breaks your mind out of the witch hypno mode. was this it? yes it was. mediocre wanna be witch covern stuff. boring mostly. some decent acting. you could skip this one and re-watch desperate housewives without witches.
- ricomckeepřed 2 dnySo... this is what you get when you cross a low budget movie with Mean Girls and The Craft. Som portions were good and so were some scenes. However, overall it slow and the script needed some work. Still...you mayget a kick out of it.
- Andypřed 3 dnyCoffee makes me vom
- James Saenz12. dubna 2026“i went on a hot girl jog this morning! could someone who’s having a nervous breakdown go on a jog???” lili reinhart ate this role up, but victoria pedretti was absolutely the standout; she is the people’s princess. i feel like for a camp satire it was fairly superficial in its commentary, even if the delivery was pitch perfect and the costuming fabulous. like it’s clearly reheating the nachos of previous classics like the craft and mean girls without fully committing to the bit as hard as they do; a lot of it ends up feeling like pastiche. maybe i’d like the original stage play more. also it wasn’t anywhere near as gay as i was lead to believe, and perhaps that’s my own fault but that’s still a disappointment. it’s a shame my theater crowd was absolutely insufferable because i think it definitely affected my experience. multiple people talking so loud and one person scrolling through tiktok shop for nearly the entire runtime.
- Timeless Cinema9. dubna 2026An edgy take on witchcraft and retail prestige. With a good story and believable characters. The editing and pacing gets a bit rough towards the end, ultimately making this a 6.4/10. Still worth a watch if you enjoy borderline satire with tangible thrills.
Forbidden Fruits Trivia
Forbidden Fruits byl vydán 20. března 2026.
Forbidden Fruits byl režírován Meredith Alloway.
Forbidden Fruits je dlouhý 1 h 43 m.
Forbidden Fruits byl produkován Mason Novick, Diablo Cody, Trent Hubbard, Mary Anne Waterhouse.
In Forbidden Fruits, Free Eden employee Apple secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the basement of the mall store after hours - with fellow fruits Cherry and Fig. But when new hire Pumpkin challenges their performative sisterhood, the women are forced to face their own poisons or succumb to a bloody fate.
Klíčové postavy v Forbidden Fruits jsou Apple (Lili Reinhart), Pumpkin (Lola Tung), Cherry (Victoria Pedretti).
Forbidden Fruits je hodnocen R.
Forbidden Fruits je film s žánrem Horor, Komedie.
Forbidden Fruits má hodnocení diváků 7.2 z 10.
Forbidden Fruits vydělal v kinech 1,8 mil. US$.


















