Touch Me

Directed by Addison Heimann
Not Rated
2026    1h 39mHorror, Science Fiction
4.784%5.8
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Two codependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world.
  • Olivia Taylor DudleyJoey / Executive Producer
  • Lou Taylor PucciBrian
  • Jordan GavarisCraig
  • Marlene ForteLaura
  • Paget BrewsterMarge
  • Ashley Lauren NeddDr. Kelly
  • JJ PhillipsNoah
  • Yumarie MoralesCeleste
  • Eli LucasRiver
  • Addison HeimannDirector / Writer / Producer
  • David Lawson Jr.Producer
  • Justin BensonExecutive Producer
  • John HumberProducer
  • Aaron MoorheadExecutive Producer
  • Poppy ShawAssociate Producer
  • Dustin SupencheckDirector Of Photography
  • Jess WeberEditor
  • Jimmy LaValleOriginal Music Composer
  • Michelle LewittCasting
  • macaronzMay 18, 2026
    Touch Me is a bizarrely chaotic movie where logic goes completely out the window. It features an alien whose main interests are eating and hooking up with humans, which is as absurd as it sounds. The highlight of the film for me was definitely the alien's dance scene. It’s a ridiculous movie, If you're looking for something weird to turn your brain off to, it’s a decent time pass watch. 2/5
  • SirMonkalotMay 17, 2026
    Love me some tentacle porn! In all seriousness, this was interesting. It’s definitely weird and a lot of people will not enjoy it, but I did! There were some really cool scenes, the practical effects were pretty awesome and I enjoyed the story and the characters. I kinda wish it was a little more funny, the humour didn’t always land for me. Honestly, there was not enough alien tentacle sex.
  • PlexMediaNetflixApril 26, 2026
    Great Film
  • Desmond KaraniApril 19, 2026
    Weirdest sh$t I've watched in a while... As a horror fan
  • whitney1977April 12, 2026
    Interesting but really dang weird
  • ricomckeeApril 10, 2026
    I thought this would just be a bad "C" movie. In reality, it was not half bad... a surprise. I laughed outloud multiple times and itbhas some great practical effects. Give it a try.
  • jackmeatApril 9, 2026
    My quick rating - 4.4/10. Touch Me kicks off with Joey recounting her alien hookup to a therapist in the most matter-of-fact tone imaginable, like she’s explaining a mild parking dispute instead of intergalactic intimacy. Honestly, if you’re casually dropping “I slept with an alien at a bar,” therapy isn’t a red flag. It’s overdue. Ten minutes later, our extraterrestrial rendezvous wrap-up hits the credits, and Touch Me slaps its title onscreen as if announcing, “Okay, NOW the weird stuff starts.” From there, we drift into the classic young-adult tragedy - discovering that rent, roofs, and food all cost money. Joey and Craig, played with just the right amount of co-dependency by Olivia Taylor Dudley and Jordan Gavaris, quickly find themselves near homeless, jobless, and clearly not thriving. Enter Brian, Joey’s mysteriously charming ex, who looks like he floats instead of walks and talks like he meditates for a living. Lou Taylor Pucci plays him with the exact level of otherworldly energy that says “I can heal your heart” and “I might also devour you” in the same breath. Brian claims he can erase anxiety with a touch. Big promise, suspicious vibes. But Joey and Craig accept his weekend invitation to a secluded compound because nobody in horror has ever regretted that phrase. Brian also demonstrates his cosmic vulnerability. He’s deathly allergic to lemonade. Yep. A splash of citrus and the man collapses for a full five seconds. If that’s supposed to make me feel safe, it does the opposite. Imagine depending on someone whose kryptonite is an Olive Garden free sample. And because this is Touch Me, we get TikTok dances too. Brian’s version of “meditation,” apparently. I’m convinced aliens have a dictionary of Earth words and only bother reading every fourth page. The film also throws in some wild color filters, blue, purple, cosmic neon, especially during what can only be described as “live hentai energy” scenes. After Brian gets intimate with both Joey and Craig (if that’s the correct term for what’s happening), the two immediately go feral for more alien tentacle love nectar. Ah yes, the universal problem of relationships. Competing for your partner’s addictive extraterrestrial fluids. Once the sci-fi chaos kicks in, Touch Me actually delivers some clever and fun practical effects. The tone does snap between dark humor and serious drama with the enthusiasm of a toddler flipping light switches, but when the movie leans fully into its weirdness, it works. The final alien reveal… well, let’s just say the budget was doing its best. And remember that citrus poison? Continuity takes a hit since now it is OVERLY effective. .Writer/director Addison Heimann definitely created something unique with Touch Me. Just not something especially thrilling. Still, the ending lands about where you’d expect, and there’s enough oddball charm, bizarre sex, and creative gore to make the trip slightly worthwhile, even if you can’t take any of it seriously.

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