Showing posts with label Talk To Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talk To Me. Show all posts

Monday, 16 June 2025

COMPETITION: Win Talk to Me on Blu-ray

Talk to Me


Talk to the hand as Second Sight Films is definitely listening, with their brand new, Limited Edition makeover of Talk To Me, the scary as hell, twisted hair raiser, from the amazingly talented sibling writer–director duo Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou.

And to celebrate we have a copy on standard Blu-ray to give away!

Synopsis:
Talk to Me follows a group of teenage friends who take part in a dangerous new party craze, that uses an embalmed hand to open the door to the spirit world. As they push the boundaries more and more, the group get way more than they bargained for when they unleash deadly supernatural forces… with truly shocking consequences.

The film features cast of brilliant young actors including Sophie Wilde (Babygirl, Boy Swallows Universe), Alexandra Jensen (Beat, The Moogai) and Joe Bird (Rabbit, First Day), star alongside screen favourites Miranda Otto (The Lord of the Rings, The Thin Red Line) and Zoe Terakes (Wentworth, The Office).

The Limited Edition is presented in a rigid slipcase with new artwork by Ann Bembi and a 120-page book with new essays.


You’ll be open-mouthed with excitement for the brand-new Talk to Me Limited Edition from Second Sight Films


Pre-Order from https://amzn.to/3FPiBwP

Enter now for a chance to win.

COMPETITION CLOSED

Quick Terms and conditions - For full T&C click here
1. Closing date 30-05-25
2. No alternative prize is available
3. When the competition ends as indicated on this page, any and all entries received after this point will not count and emails blacklisted due to not checking this page first.
4. Winners will be chosen randomly and will be informed via email.
5. Entries that come directly from other websites will not be accepted.

Tuesday, 12 September 2023

REVIEW: Talk to Me (2023) - Starring Sophie Wilde and Joe Bird


Review by Jon Donnis
"Talk to Me" is an Australian supernatural horror film directed by Danny and Michael Philippou, and it offers viewers a compelling and eerie experience that's sure to leave you both intrigued and unsettled. The film manages to achieve a solid 7 out of 10 thanks to its gripping story, impressive practical effects, strong performances from the young cast, and a palpable sense of dread.

The movie centres on a group of teenagers who stumble upon a mysterious embalmed hand that allows them to communicate with spirits. What starts as a thrilling and enticing discovery quickly spirals into a nightmarish descent as they push the boundaries of their newfound power.


One of the standout elements of "Talk to Me" is the really well created creepy atmosphere. The film does an excellent job of building tension, relying on a minimum of special effects and a well-crafted sound design to keep viewers on edge. The practical effects used to depict the possession scenes are particularly impressive and contribute to the film's overall eerie vibe.

Sophie Wilde's performance as Mia is a highlight of the film. She delivers a strong lead performance and could potentially become a noteworthy scream queen in the genre. Joe Bird also shines in his role as Riley, adding depth and emotional weight to the story.


However, "Talk to Me" isn't without its flaws. The ending may leave some viewers wanting more closure and emotional resolution. Additionally, the film leaves several questions unanswered, and at times, it relies on shaky logic to drive the plot forward.

The supporting cast, including Alexandra Jensen, Otis Dhanji, and Miranda Otto, all contribute solid performances, showcasing the talent of the young ensemble.


In summary, "Talk to Me" is a supernatural horror film that successfully delivers a spine-tingling experience. Its gripping story, impressive practical effects, and strong performances make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre. While it may not provide all the answers or a fully satisfying ending, it keeps you engaged and immersed in its eerie world. Sophie Wilde and Joe Bird's performances are particularly noteworthy, adding depth to the characters and the overall narrative. If you're in the mood for a supernatural thriller with a dose of creepy and violent encounters, "Talk to Me" should be on your watchlist.