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A tracking shot follows a young man into a rowdy party where his sibling is sequestered in a bedroom. He pleadingly bursts down the door and this turns out to be a bad choice.
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A tracking shot follows a young man into a rowdy party where his sibling is sequestered in a bedroom. He pleadingly bursts down the door and this turns out to be a bad choice.
7.1/10
IMDb94%
Rotten TomatoesThe indie horror film "Talk to Me" focuses on a group of kids who get high by summoning ghostly spirits using a spooky embalmed hand and live broadcast the terrifying results. The twin Australian directors Michael and Danny Philippou's debut film is a stylish and expertly made work of art. The brothers' "Talk to Me" is both contemporary and antiquated, with just the right amount of jump cuts, zombies, and dread. When most films would ramp up to the point where the protagonist has to flee away from terrifying people, it also slows down from craziness in the third act to address loss and guilt. A group of teenagers in Australia are the main subject of the movie. Teenagers in Australia are caustic, susceptible to peer pressure, and cliquish, much like teenagers everywhere else. But these kids have means that open the doors to hell in addition to smoking and taking their parents' alcohol.
Best Actress | 2023 | Sophie Wilde
Breakthrough Performance of the Year | 2024 | Sophie Wilde
Best Supporting Actress in a Film | 2024 | Sophie Wilde
Best Supporting Actress | 2023 | Sophie Wilde
Best Actress in a Horror Movie | 2024 | Sophie Wilde
Outstanding Lead Performance | 2024 | Sophie Wilde
Best Actress | 2024 | Sophie Wilde
Best Casting in a Feature Film | 2023 | Nikki Barrett
Budget 4,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 91,959,188 USD

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Debut theatrical feature film of directing brothers Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou.
The Philippou brothers (RackaRacka) have attracted more than 1.5 billion views on YouTube with over six and a half million subscribers tuned in across their social media channels.
The screenplay was written by Danny Philippou alongside regular RackaRacka collaborator Bill Hinzman.
This project is financed with support from the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC). The film has received major production investment from Screen Australia, in association with the SAFC and is financed with support from the Adelaide Film Festival, Gold Standard and KOJO Studios.
First lead starring role in a theatrical feature film of actress Sophie Wilde.