


When 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 unleashes terrifying supernatural forces. Review: Must-watch for horror fans who love their scares with emotional depth and originality. - Talk to Me” is a chilling, emotionally intense horror film that blends supernatural scares with raw human emotion. The embalmed hand ritual is a genius twist—creepy, unique, and deeply unsettling. What starts as a thrill-seeking game among friends quickly spirals into a dark and tragic descent, keeping you hooked the entire 1 hour and 34 minutes. The performances are strong and grounded, giving weight to the terror and emotional fallout. The pacing is tight, the atmosphere is thick with dread, and the cinematography (especially in HDR/UHD) is both beautiful and horrifying. It’s not just about jump scares—it’s about what happens after the spirits are invited in. With a 7.1 IMDb rating and an R rating for good reason, this movie earns its place among modern horror greats. It’s suspenseful, disturbing, and lingers long after the credits roll. Review: Modern horror classic. - This one is fantastic, and it still came with a slip as well. Very good price for a film of this caliber. This is ten times the film that Bring Her Back is. No question at all. I was seriously surprised at how much their second film just relied on violence and gore and shock scenes to get it through it's horrible script. This one remains nearly perfect and works on almost every level. Please get back to this boys, and take the time to write a decent script. 4K visuals are fantastic, and the sound rocks.
| ASIN | B0CBW8KBCB |
| Actors | Chris Alosio, Miranda Otto, Otis Dhanji, Sophie Wilde, Zoe Terakes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #771 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #66 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,752) |
| Director | Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | 4K, Blu-ray, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.73 x 5.39 x 0.55 inches; 3.04 ounces |
| Producers | Kristina Ceyton, Samantha Jennings |
| Release date | October 3, 2023 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 10 minutes |
| Studio | Liosngate Pictures Entertainment |
R**S
Must-watch for horror fans who love their scares with emotional depth and originality.
Talk to Me” is a chilling, emotionally intense horror film that blends supernatural scares with raw human emotion. The embalmed hand ritual is a genius twist—creepy, unique, and deeply unsettling. What starts as a thrill-seeking game among friends quickly spirals into a dark and tragic descent, keeping you hooked the entire 1 hour and 34 minutes. The performances are strong and grounded, giving weight to the terror and emotional fallout. The pacing is tight, the atmosphere is thick with dread, and the cinematography (especially in HDR/UHD) is both beautiful and horrifying. It’s not just about jump scares—it’s about what happens after the spirits are invited in. With a 7.1 IMDb rating and an R rating for good reason, this movie earns its place among modern horror greats. It’s suspenseful, disturbing, and lingers long after the credits roll.
C**K
Modern horror classic.
This one is fantastic, and it still came with a slip as well. Very good price for a film of this caliber. This is ten times the film that Bring Her Back is. No question at all. I was seriously surprised at how much their second film just relied on violence and gore and shock scenes to get it through it's horrible script. This one remains nearly perfect and works on almost every level. Please get back to this boys, and take the time to write a decent script. 4K visuals are fantastic, and the sound rocks.
S**H
Better than I thought it would be.
Wasn't expecting this movie to be that good. Just a time killer. It sucked me in right from the start. Good flick, good story and good actors.
M**S
If you like horror...
This was surprisingly good. It's that kinda teenage, almost cheesy horror. The storyline was original and well executed, the actresses are great!
K**0
Great movie I'd watch again
I am a hard to freak out, virtually impossible to scare, horror movie lover. This at least gives me goose bumps. The story is good, if not a little ridiculous at some parts, like contrived, but one of those rare quality, though less rare for A24, spooky movies. Not really a horror, right? Some scenes are a bit hard to watch. I'm not into innocent people getting hurt. Not a spoiler.
G**M
MA missing
Good movie, misleadingly not moviesanywhere compatible. Only watchable through Vudu or FandangoAtHome
G**Z
Worth a watch
Not what I thought but super good
K**K
Hauntingly fresh take on horror genre
Title: "A Haunting Journey into the Unknown: A Spoiler-Free Review of the Movie" Graced with a captivating narrative, powerful performances, and chilling visuals, the film ventures into a realm of supernatural horror that has been seldom traversed in contemporary cinema. The premise will grip you from the very first frame - a party taking an unexpected, devastating turn sets the stage for a narrative filled with deep-seated family secrets, the struggle of adolescence, and the traumatizing impact of loss. Ari McCarthy as Cole and Sunny Johnson as Duckett effectively kick start the chilling and heart-wrenching journey with their dramatic and raw performances. But it is Sophie Wilde's portrayal of the grief-stricken Mia, coping with the loss of her mother (played by Alexandria Steffensen) while navigating her complex relationship with her father (Marcus Johnson), that stays with you. The interactions between Mia, her friend Jade (Alexandra Jensen), and her younger brother Riley (Joe Bird) set the tone of the story and contribute to the emotional depth and supernatural undertone of the plot. The devastating encounter with the injured kangaroo serves as a poignant metaphor for impending doom. The supernatural proceedings of the film reach a crescendo at the party, filled with eerie incidents and hair-raising moments. The "Talk to me" game and its consequential events instill a deep sense of dread that carries through for the rest of the film as the unknowing teenagers confront malevolent spirits. Supporting performances, including Miranda Otto as Sue, Chris Alosio as Joss, and others, add dimensions to the narrative and boost the overall tension of the film. The film masterfully combines supernatural occurrences with emotional intrigues, creating a chilling atmosphere. Though initially startling, the intent behind the peculiar occurrences including the horrifying possession of Daniel and nearly fatal incidents involving Riley provide a much-needed momentum to the proceedings. Mia's tumultuous journey, culminating in a startling realization about her mother's demise, leaves both her and the viewers in utter shock. Crafted creatively and presented meticulously, the movie seamlessly amalgamates supernatural themes with human drama, making it an exhilarating watch. It touches upon the often-unexplored territory of spiritual possession and adds a distinct flair to it. The shocking and heartrending developments tear you apart, leaving you anticipating what's going to happen next. In conclusion, the film is an eerily chilling and emotionally penetrating journey that validates the saying, 'truth is often stranger than fiction.' The intense performances and gripping narrative make this a must-watch—five stars for this haunting masterpiece.
E**L
Ya la había visto en streaming y me gustó , no quise desaprovechar la experiencia atmos en su VO de la película. Muy buen atmos e inmersión ya que la versión en streaming no contaba con pista atmos solo 5.1, la película viene en su idioma original en inglés con opción de subtítulos en inglés, español. Recomendada, además de que el slipcover es fantástico.
T**D
Bon film avec un bon scénario, interdit aux moins de 16 ans lors de sa sortie. Si vous aimez les films d'épouvante qui font flipper, ce film est fait pour vous.
A**A
A capa veio levemente amassada. Não há opções português. Só inglês e espanhol.
E**S
I love this movie. It's very good. The acting is is very good. Especially Sophie Miles who plays Mia. Her character goes from being likeable to not likeable. And at the end you feel pity for her. The effects are awesome. Especially the ghosts. They are really creepy. And finally I want to warn everybody not to play with forces you are not familiar with. Stay away from quija boards and in this case a hand of glory. It opens portals to other dimensions.
A**C
Beau film
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