‘Forbidden Fruits’ Cast and Creators Discuss Witchy Femme Cults and Twisted Female Friendships: ‘Sometimes Wanting Belonging Cracks Everything Open’
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At Free Eden, a Dallas mall boutique, four young women sell overpriced clothes, burn sage and run a secret after-hours coven. “Forbidden Fruits,” the horror-comedy from first-time feature director Meredith Alloway, is now open in theaters. Adapted from playwright Lily Houghton’s stage work “Of the Woman Came the Beginning of Sin, and Through Her We […]
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Mar 27, 2026 1:30pm PT ‘Forbidden Fruits’ Cast and Creators Discuss Witchy Femme Cults and Twisted Female Friendships: ‘Sometimes Wanting Belonging Cracks Everything Open’ By Kennedy French Plus Icon Kennedy French Latest Ryan Gosling Accepts Deidre Hall’s ‘Days of Our Lives’ Invite After Calling Her His ‘OG Acting Inspiration’ 1 hour ago ‘World of Warcraft’ Concert Series Sets Anniversary Tour (Gaming News Roundup) 23 hours ago How to Watch the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards Live Online 1 day ago See All At Free Eden, a Dallas mall boutique, four young women sell overpriced clothes, burn sage and run a secret after-hours coven. “ Forbidden Fruits ,” the horror-comedy from first-time feature director Meredith Alloway, is now open in theaters. Adapted from playwright Lily Houghton’s stage work “Of the Woman Came the Beginning of Sin, and Through Her We All Die,” the film stars Lili Reinhart as Apple, Victoria Pedretti as Cherry, Alexandra Shipp as Fig, and Lola Tung as Pumpkin. At Free Eden, Apple secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the boutique’s basement after hours with Cherry and Fig. When new hire Pumpkin arrives and challenges their performative sisterhood, the women are forced to confront their own poisons. The film premiered at SXSW earlier this month and has already drawn comparisons to “Mean Girls,” “The Craft” and “Jawbreaker,” a lineage the cast and filmmakers are happy to claim… and complicate. Related Stories Kevin Spacey's 'House of Cards' Firing: MRC Loses $29 Million Insurance Case Over Sexual Addiction
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