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Join Ray Taylor on his podcast as he delves into the chilling world of 'Talk to Me,' a 2022 Australian supernatural horror film directed by the Philippou brothers, Danny and Michael. Written by Danny Philippou and Bill Hinzman and inspired by a concept from Daley Pearson, this film features a talented cast including Sophie Wilde, Alexandra Jensen, Joe Bird, Otis Dhanji, Miranda Otto, and Zoe Terakes. In this episode, Ray Taylor uncovers the eerie tale of a group of teenagers who stumble upon a severed and embalmed hand with the power to contact spirits. As their curiosity turns to horror, the film takes viewers on a terrifying journey as the teenagers' encounters with the supernatural begin to spiral out of control. Tune in for an in-depth review and analysis of this gripping horror movie, exploring its themes, performances, and how it stands out in the horror genre. 

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