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How to watch Talk to Me horror movie

Image of Mia (Sophie Wilde) in the Talk to Me trailer.

Credit: A24

Talk to Me is a new Australian supernatural horror film. It is directed by twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou and has been called the year’s scariest movie. Because of this, it has generated a significant buzz on social media. Its trailer has been viewed 8.4 million times on YouTube in just one month, and now excited fans want to know how to watch Talk to Me.

Talk to Me follows Mia (Sophie Wilde) and her group friends after they discover an embalmed hand that can be used to perform séances and communicate with spirits. However, those participating in the ritual can only do so for 90 seconds before the spirits “want to stay”.

When Mia willingly agrees to take part in a séance, something goes wrong. This enables malevolent spirits to enter the real world.

The trailer for the film is gripping and promises a horrifying experience for audiences. The movie holds an astounding 97% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. Talk to Me is being distributed by A24 in the United States, which is known for other successful horror movies such as Hereditary and Midsommar.

But how do you watch the movie? Is it available to stream or will it be coming to cinemas?

Image showing Mia's hand and the embalmed hand in Talk to Me.
Credit: A24

How to watch Talk to Me horror movie

This is how to watch Talk to Me horror movie:

Talk to Me is not available to stream. However, it is scheduled for release in cinemas on the following dates:

  • Australia: 27th July 2023
  • United States: 28th July 2023
  • United Kingdom: 28th July 2023

Horror fans are sure to be counting the days until July as the hype ramps up ahead of its debut in theaters. Early reactions to Talk to Me have been overwhelmingly positive. And with some critics calling it one of the most terrifying movies in recent years, it could be 2023’s standout horror film.

Are you looking forward to this movie? Did you like the trailer? Let us know in the comment section below and don’t forget to check out our other Film & TV articles…

Joe Harby

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