

Talk to Me
Directed by Michael Philippou, Danny PhilippouWhen a group of friends discover how to conjure spirits using an embalmed hand, they become hooked on the new thrill, until one of them goes too far and opens the door to the spirit world forcing them to choose who to trust: the dead or the living.
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Talk to Me Ratings & Reviews
- EROCK4d agoGreat story, good twists. Not too many needless jump scares thankfully.
- ayayronApril 5, 2025Talk to Me sequel.... I let you in.
- Austin BurkeMay 30, 2025This is an unforgettable horror experience that almost brings every element home. The atmosphere is built up brilliantly, and the imagery is haunting. These characters make ignorant decisions, but the repercussions provide a story that will keep viewers engaged from start to finish, and the pacing is fantastic.
- Danny BJuly 16, 2025Talk to Me hooks you with its fun characters, eerie concept, and shockingly graphic violence. It’s creepy, stylish, and hits hard emotionally. The pacing dips a bit in the middle, but it rebounds fast. Overall, a solid and unsettling ride, highly recommend.
- RickFebruary 12, 2025The whole movie I wondered who the fuck would touch the hand. Then I realized I totally would have touched the hand. Fantastic job building the tension throughout and stuck the landing hard. Great modern horror movie.
- SpoonsJuly 4, 2025Possession horror with bite. Gory, stylish, and cruel in all the right ways. The Philippous don’t pull punches — and they’ve got so much more to give. 🖐️
- ghost0neMay 17, 2025Holding hands is scary itself, even without getting possessed
- PatrikStarJune 15, 2025Sick as movie. Thats how horror should be!
- yaman_nzJune 5, 2025Overrated and dumb.. started good and promising.
- cultfilmlikerMay 28, 2025Never realized how much of a banger the song at the end is! Great soundtrack!
- RyezooFebruary 4, 2025Leave it to Youtubers to make an intense and original horror movie that's pretty great. The cinematography especially everything involving the hand was well done.
- S&M2loveJune 14, 2025Totley spooky
- jackmeatJuly 4, 2025My quick rating - 6.9/10. Talk to Me is a supernatural thriller trip that takes a refreshing twist on the age-old tale of summoning spirits. What sets this film apart is its unique premise, as a group of friends stumbles upon a gruesome secret: the ability to communicate with the other side using an embalmed hand. Finally, a horror film that ditches the clichéd Ouija board! The film begins with that intriguing concept that immediately grabbed my attention. As the friends experiment with their newfound power, the tension steadily mounts, and you can't help but be drawn into their dark and dangerous journey. The scares are not only good but genuinely terrifying, leaving you on the edge of your seat and occasionally hiding your eyes behind your hands. Ok, maybe not take you that far, but it sounded good. Visually, the movie is a feast for the eyes. The cinematography and direction are top-notch, with expertly crafted scenes that capture the eerie and foreboding atmosphere of the story. The use of shadows, lighting, and visual effects adds to the overall sense of dread and unease, making for an immersive and chilling viewing experience. One of the standout aspects of Talk to Me is its commitment to a dark and original narrative. While it treads familiar supernatural territory, it manages to inject a fresh perspective into the genre. The film delves deep into the consequences of playing with forces beyond one's control, and it doesn't shy away from exploring the psychological and emotional toll it takes on the characters. The cast's acting is serviceable, with the ensemble delivering convincing performances that draw you further into their descent into the supernatural abyss. Their fear, desperation, and guilt feel palpable, making it easy to empathize with their predicament. Sophie Wilde stands out as the heroine who does a nice balancing act of the fun yet completely irresponsible one. Her vulnerability did end up leading me to actually care what her fate would be which tends to be rare. It is nice to see a flick finally standing out as a horror film that manages to deliver good scares, stunning visuals, and a story with a dark and original twist. It was nice to see what Danny Philippou & Michael Philippou could come up with after working on the phenomenal The Babadook. If you're in the mood for a supernatural thriller that offers more than the usual fare, this is a must-watch and certainly a great first full-length feature for the twins jumping off YouTube and into the big time.
- NoOneKnowsSqueegoMay 15, 2025First horror movie in a very long time to really make me squirm. If you want a possession movie that will hold up for a while, this is it.
- Kevin WardJuly 2, 2025Ooooh, really loved this. From the genuinely chilling opening to the really solid ending. Excellent performance from Sophie Wilde and really the entire cast. Miranda Otto as Jade and Riley’s mom was perfection in how she attempted to suss out whether her kids were planning a party while she was out. The film builds some really interesting lore around the seance / possession, but also infuses some uncertainty into exactly how it all works, effectively keeping the audience guessing until the end. There are a few gruesome moments efficaciously spread throughout the runtime. I live for a good scissors kill, too. Can’t say enough good things about this. Hope there’s more to come from Danny and Michael Philippou. Easily the best Regal Monday Mystery Movie to date — it’s not every week we’re treated to an A24 horror feature though.