If you see one spicy depraved satirical thriller this year that’s a cross between “Mean Girls” and “The Craft” and something far darker, by all means make that movie “Forbidden Fruits.” It’s an agreeably sharp-witted black-as-midnight comedy about four young women from Texas who work in a clothing-and-knickknack boutique at the Highland Place mall. They aren’t just friends; they’re part of a coven. Does that mean they’re actually witches? Maybe, maybe not.
What we can say for sure is that they’re shopping junkies obsessed with signifiers of their femininity, that their banter is peppered with the kind of slang you’d expect from a movie that has Diablo Cody as one of the producers, that at one point they do a willowy dance to an Edm cover of Bryan Adams’ “Heaven,” and that three of them are under the spell of their ringleader, Apple…
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