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Wednesday, 16 October 2024

Talk to Me (2022)


A girl visits a party where the main attraction is a mummified hand that temporarily possesses the individual. The only catch is that the connection must be severed within 90 seconds, or else risk permanent consequences.
It's a fascinating concept ripe for exploring deeper into the human psyche, punctuated by moments of true terror. I could totally see casual demonic possession becoming a sort of TikTok trend among the disillusioned youth, eager to seek the latest "high" or fix. This was definitely one of the more memorable horror premises in recent memory.

3½ flickering candles out of 5

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