Every generation must have one. The 2010s didn’t and look how that worked out (we got cursed). But the kind of cult classic that includes a bunch of girls in high school being bad (and often witchy) is a staple in cinema. And now the 2020s have their staple: Forbidden Fruits.
The Meredith Alloway film focuses on the Fruits: Apple (Lili Reinhart), Fig (Alexandra Shipp), Cherry (Victoria Pedretti), and their newest member, Pumpkin (Lola Tung). Apple, Fig, and Cherry work for the store, Free Eden, in the mall when they are down a teammate. So they recruit Pumpkin, who works at the pretzel store, to join them.
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