my favorite part of the movie was the montage of all the teens eagerly taking turns playing with the hand like some hedonistic game. the thrill the characters experience conveys that the state of being possessed through this ritual is almost euphoric, like a drug. i thought that was an insanely creative approach.
The bus scene with the brother from the beginning also alludes the themes with drugs. Like him saying "You let a child do it?" And "You should stop ruining people's lives"
So proud of Danny and Michael. Rackaracka was one of the first channels I ever subscribed to on UA-cam. To see them direct a critically acclaimed movie is unreal.
@@gantz0949 The Ronald McDonald skits that they do are my favorites. Especially since Michael has legit wrestling skills, which makes it even better. They're stuntmen, they can act, they can direct, they are great at special effects, and they're still the same down-to-earth dudes they were 10 years ago. What's not to love!? Lol.
It made me cry when they documented themselves with the cast and some of the old friends since their wrestling and YT videos go to Sundance. The fact they evolved thru the years of creativity from their Ronald McDonald era to making a full-length horror feature owned by A24 is just profound and amazing
The anxiety!!! Oh man, the anxiety! I typically don't get scared when watching supernatural horrors but this movie seemed to know that and just dialed the tension and suspense up to 1000. You kept waiting for everything to go wrong and when it did, it was worse than you thought it would be. It wasn't even scary in a traditional sense (no jump scares or anything like that) but it was very very panic inducing. 10/10 film.
The ending is just shattering. When her father goes into the brightly lit elevator and it goes UP...yeah he's dead and going to a better place. And she's stuck in limbo. Good lord.
@@squamish4244 Right? As the lights are shutting off, I was getting more and more anxious and so freaking claustrophobic I could barely sit still. It was more effective than seeing someone laid in their coffin. All I could think was, this is her eternity, and it's not even the whole hospital. It was just so damn good.
I went to film school with these guys but I had no idea they directed this until you said it now. Thought the trailer looked great, had no idea it was them until my favourite film critic released a glowing review. Today was a good day. For what it's worth, I don't know anyone more deserving of a big break in the film industry than the twins, if they're reading this, my sincerest congratulations, gentlemen. Will have to go see this.
With the state of Hollywood right now, this is a great win for not just UA-camrs trying to make it into the film industry but for actors and aspiring directors around the world who now could possibly have another way to make it without these bigger studios
Honestly it feels great when watching it at 1:36am, alone in a room with a broken window glass panel, and open doors. Loved it btw! The ending was amazing. It's the first horror movie I've ever watched that kept me on the edge of the seat. I wasn't scared, but it did really have scary elements. 9/10 for me
Woah, when was the last time Jeremy gave a horror movie this rating? I fully agree too! I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a movie, much less a horror movie this much. 9/10
Damn that quote from Jeremy about believing this movie was created by a season horror director must have meant a lot to Danny and Michael. That’s is a fantastic compliment
@@gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203Jeremy? He just reviews movies, and he as gained a lot of credibility as a film critic. He’s one of the biggest for UA-cam. Danny and Micheal were UA-camrs that made comedic horror sketches, and now they made their first feature film.
As an Aussie it's so cool seeing these blokes get praised and love for this. They've come so far from doing UA-cam videos in Adelaide. I saw them do an interview the other weeks here in Australia & they're so crazy & loud just like their old videos I would love to see how they direct 😂 Didn't know Wentworth tv show was available for America so that's cool. Very known & iconic show in Australia.
This is one of the most disturbing horror film I’ve seen in a long time. We need more good horror like this. I didn’t take it seriously at first but it takes control of the time it has and doesn’t let up until the credits roll. Highly recommend.
It wasn’t that bad lol I was expecting something like hereditary the way the critics have been hyping it up, but I was pretty let down, the first 40 minutes had me intrigued. after that I kinda lost interest. It’s more like a teen horror film similar to the conjuring or insidious just with less jump scares,but no really genuine scary scenes. The evil dead movie this year was way more disturbing
Saw it today. That... is a very good movie. The horror elements work, but what I'm really impressed by is the lead performances, and the cinematography, and how much information they manage to convey about the characters without beating the audience over the head with it. The early scene with the kangaroo has two characters disagreeing about what to do, and that disagreement conveys that they're *both* fundamentally decent human beings. I can't remember how long it's been since a disagreement in a movie suggested that.
I thought Mia's character was too unbelievable at times. there were some scenes where her character tried to be innocent and cute but her underlying personality failed it . I don't know her it was just a sense I got from her acting . I also found the libertarian mum and teen characters annoying and a Cherry on the top addition to the massive pile of multicultural and wokeness the movie gave off . For me it took away from the story . Call me a hater a bigot whatever I know what I'm not I'm just tired of every movie TV show ect giving off the same vibe because in reality it really isn't everywhere . just where it can be forced and the mother to me gave me the impression of someone who might present on the view cool about everything until it effects them . Boogeyman for me is still the best film I can remember watching in a long time no garbage just a movie being a movie. The end of this movie was great and wasted on most of the film that came before it.
@@batmanimal5993you’re making a mountain out of a molehill. i hate political pandering too and there was none of that in the film. its a story about drug abuse and if your concern was politics then you have some introspection to do.
Saw this at a early screening 3 weeks ago and as a huge horror fan I absolutely was blown away by this movie. The tension just rises and rises. I was also blown away from Jeremy given a horror movie a awesometacular 😂
@@luisg.407 I didnt say it was scary. I said the tension rises. That’s completely different. Also its original but maybe you didn’t comprehend what the themes of the movie were
Unfortunately I felt the opposite, it was a decent film, but I was disappointed that the tension didn't keep rising as I expected, unlike some horrors. There was no feeling of dread that kept rising to build up the tension. It was just on and off horror at times. Still enjoyed the film though :).
Not totally scary but the story and overall theme was real good. Although some points were predictable it was properly executed. The only problem I saw about the film was that it’s quite short. I hope they also delve more on the hand’s origin. Overall, it was a good watch.
So glad you watched and reviewed this. Watched this right after Barbie, a double feature I call "Talk to Barbie," and was blown away by how tight of a movie it is. The paranoia the protagonist faces adds to the whole fear factor.
I said it in a comment on the Haunted Mansion review, but I’ll say it again here: I’ve been super into horror ever since I overcame my fear back in 2017, but no movie has ever been able to scare me in a theater. This movie (no I’m not kidding, this actually happened) caused my Apple Watch to go nuts and sent me an alert that my heart rate was too consistently high. I absolutely loved this and hope it gets lots of recognition this year
@@morganbrown392I… don’t see that being the case for everyone. For me, it started off strong, but by the end I just hated the lead and wished for their demise.
@@619jasso I think you’re supposed to. In doing so you know where the story is heading but it’s not a bad thing. It’s makes you anticipate the lore expansion.
Saw the movie yesterday. Thought it was absolutely fantastic! Not only was it scary and intriguing, but it was also surprisingly funny. And that ending is the most gasp-worthy of the year.
I’ve been saying this for quite a few years now. Indie is where most of the talent is going. The indie music, indie films, and indie games I’ve seen have been incredible.
The best horror movie I seen since Hereditary and I can’t believe two wild UA-camrs who never directed anything before made such a good movie on their debut film
I’ve been a fan of RackaRacka for I don’t even know how long, so to see Danny and Michael get this type of success is so amazing. I’m so proud of them!
Same and I was genuinely tearing up at the youtube video they made about this movie. It's incredible not just for the them but for the actors in it aswell.
What I appreciate is that the movie completely works on its surface level. There are metaphors that also work (and work well) about drugs and social media. However, even on the surface, as a cautionary tale about lying spirits, our own desire to be deceived, and playing with things our ancestors knew not to mess with, it is very effective.
I love it that more and more UA-camrs are getting the chance to make movies on the big screen. Between this, Chris Stuckman’s movie, and Markiplier’s Iron Lung movie, it gives me hope as someone who plans to one day make my own movie.
What do you have in common with them? UA-cam? I wonder why self proclaimed hopeful filmmakers always want to do horror? At least the obnoxious ones. You never hear the version where they want to make a biopic or a period piece or a thoughtful drama…its always horror. Its a rhetorical question. We all know the answer.
the moment the hand turned into the a24 logo in the trailer, i knew this movie wouldn’t disappoint also, just love how original this whole film felt. the disturbing imagery and unnerving atmosphere this film leaves you with is something i wish more horror films would go for. the jumpscare/kill count can be fun, but usually that’s all those films have to offer. a scare you in the moment it happens with no lingering feelings of dread or unease. appreciate how this film was able to really sink it’s teeth into you and hold you there until the end
the only the jumpscare that got me was at the with the dad, it’s so obvious too, but because there were fee jumpscares and the tension was up, I jumped tf outta my seat
I decided to watch on a whim and it was the time well spent! Even though it uses old tropes, it stays clear of the standard fare horror schlock territory. Took its time to build tension, took its time with its characters and there was quite a bit of body horror. More than I expected, tbh, but it was well integrated and effective!
I hate that I’m saying this, but I would love to see a sequel to this one. There’s so much potential for new stories and so many directions they could go
I hope A24 gets the respect they deserve after this. Their line of movies they've created/produced/distributed have been incredible movies. Especially from their horror genres.
I honestly wasn't a fan. I felt no one in the film was likable. Despite knowing there was a time limit they just let terrible things continue happening without really doing much to stop it. There was a couple of moments when they tried to remove the victim's hands from the object but then seem like they forget all about trying to help. That kid was smashing his head off tables and desks and it took his sister running in from another room to finally stop him. And they just let the dude make out with the dog. Like I said, no one was likable.
Perfect Timing, as I have been waiting for your review on this film. And it is now 9:07 Saturday morning and 'm going to the 10:30 show. And I was hoping to catch your review before seeing it. And now after reading your review, I feel confident that I will be getting my monies worth.
Watched this on Thursday opening night on a whim and really enjoyed it! Great acting from the main character, and the movie was scary and unsettling without using overplayed tropes or constant jump scares.
Saw it the other day.Raved about it to my friends.Similar to It Follows in terms of the horror angle.The points Jeremy makes in his review are on the money.He picked up on Miranda Ottos ""mum"" moment that is genuinely funny and the ""gross out moments"" in the movie are along the lines of the head out the car window scene from Hereditary.Highly recommend
This was great! A24 never disappoints. I love it when the film's willingness to show violence and grotesque imagery effectively makes you dread what certain scenes are building up to.
It's super exciting to see these boys get a chance like this and get so much praise for it. I just really hope they continue to be given chances after this, if Freddie Wong taught us anything, it's that big studios don't really care about youtubers even after they prove themselves more than capable of helming something of this caliber.
Bro..... is it seriously that intense and good? I absolutely loved RackaRacka in my 20s and them Ronald Mcdonald skits gotta a Lil creepy sometimes now that I think about it
As a horror lover, i LOVED this. As a physicist, I HATED it lol. like all horrors, my brain has an extremely difficult time separating the scientist in me vs the guy on his couch, eating junk food that just wants to watch a scary movie. that being said, that's a "me" problem, if you don't think like me, then this movie is amazing!!
Yeah as someone in healthcare I had a hard time separating some of the kills or "injuries" too. But that's a me problem that others won't have. Still loved the film though
I was not a fan of this movie. Love Racka Racka and am proud of them for making a movie but that being said I'm not gonna support something I didn't like. Great idea bad execution, and the gore was disturbing imo.
"I love the fact that the object, could be any object, for this film, it's a hand, the handshake is a universal friendly greeting, for most folks. Nope, felt very wrong here." I think a tangent was lost here but what I think he was gonna say "I love the fact that the object, any object can become terrifying." and that's also NOT a new thing in horror-in _The Haunting of Hill House_ something as simple as a hat became terrifying, and in _Oculus_ a mirror, in _The Conjuring_ it isn't an object per say, but the time of day that freaks people out (if you know you know), and in _Sinister_ simple reels are the scary object. The key to making a THING in horror scary, like time, or a mirror, or a hat or a house isn't the object itself. It's everyone around it. When you fear for the people around the object, you fear the object itself. Because then you understand what's at stake. When you understand the goals, the stakes, the urgency the characters are facing, suddenly a smile can become sinister, a door can be dangerous, the time can be terrifying, and a handshake can feel horrifying.
I really liked how they played with touch and intimacy in general. It really added to that feeling of wanting and needing connection that permeated the whole thing.
Very rewarding review...always nice to hear about a fresh new take on an old genre. Inspires the jaded audience to venture out to see something new. The critique gave me just enough spark to be curious,but hopeful as well. Thanks for the overview....you always seem to have a very genuine slant on the movie industry's mood swings. Kudos!
Hadn't heard of this movie, but I did a mystery movie night at Regal that showed this and it floored me. Perfect situation to watch it, with absolutely no idea what was coming. Was very engrossed the whole time
Horror is my favorite genre by far & I've been looking forward to this for a while. So glad to hear that it's incredible! Seeing it for myself on Tuesday, the wait is painful lol. Thanks for putting out a review for it, always appreciate your opinion & insight!
## Film Review: I had the privilege of attending the premiere in Los Angeles, an exciting event teeming with anticipation. The film opened with an impeccably crafted scene, setting the tone for what was to follow. On the whole, the film delivered an impressive performance, although it could have benefited from a more nuanced approach to the possession scenes. Rather than resorting to the somewhat clichéd use of contact lenses and eye makeup, it might have been more compelling to see the actors themselves evoke the horror, lending a more grounded and unsettling reality to these scenes. The initial third of the film was exceptional, demonstrating a strong narrative and engaging character development. However, as the story progressed, it seemed to lose its footing. This was largely due to some characters making illogical decisions that detracted from the overall believability, and dialogue that lost its impact over time, thus leading to a slight dip in the storytelling. Nevertheless, this film solidly marks its presence in the genre and the excitement for what these filmmakers might produce next is palpable. I eagerly look forward to their future projects.
Been watching their channel since I was in elementary school, it’s been two years since I’ve graduated and I’ve too transitioned from YT into filmmaking, it’s mad inspiring seeing their journey
Got tickets for tonight and I couldn’t be more excited. I’ve been waiting for this one with anticipation since I saw the first trailer. I’m glad to hear it getting such high praise from reviewers. A24 kills it with their movie’s especially their horror movies.
@@naniv I thought it was great. I definitely wasn’t disappointed. I’m really glad that it managed to live up to the hype. I’m looking forward to seeing what the directors do next.
I never realized that the directors are UA-camrs until you mentioned it here, and then it dawned upon me...I've actually seen their stuff before. Particulary the amazing Nerf battle video from almost a decade ago. I have completely forgotten about it and made me respect Talk to Me even more because they've truly come a long way
in my opinion this movie was a masterpiece and a perfect 10 /10 👌 best horror movie that's come out ina very long time.... the ending was nothing short of spectacular and the best ending I've ever seen in a horror movie
Two questions: Is the imagery as scary as Hereditary or Midsommar? It took me a year to stop thinking about Hereditary and I lost my appetite watch Midsommar.
@matthewrichardson8162 I just saw it last nite and haven't been able to get it outta my head... it's definitely gonna be embedded in yours for a while for sure... do yourself a favor and watch it
@@matthewrichardson8162There’s one or two scenes that will definitely stick with you but not to the degree of those movies. It’s a great watch and you should check it out!
@@matthewrichardson8162id say it was very comparable to hereditary but more horror tropey and not as dark and cult like as hereditary. It’s not as scary and disturbing as hereditary but this movie doesn’t hold back and is still a very heavy watch but I throughly enjoyed this movie. Definitely a good change of direction and pace as your typical horror movie
My mind is going a million miles an hour trying to comprehend the RACKARACKA twins making this amazing horror movie. Jordan Peele I can understand but RACKARACKA WHAT!?
(NO SPOILERS GIVEN READ AWAY)!! This movie is really about addiction to me. It starts off with the thrill, then there's a sense of deceptiveness there was never really any control over things. The cameras, the rules, the watch, and the thrills. No control,just deception. Then you have the spiral, intoxicating , pivotal high . They can't stop taking turns. They can't stop chasing the thrills and rewards. When it's time to go. They stop or allegedly all agree to stop, then it happens, devastating deception and trauma. when addiction in social groups happens, it sort of looks like this. People scatter, get hurt, die, blame, and stay addictive. There's nothing stupid about any of the characters. Because the majority of people have addictions (good/bad). It's just unfortunate how fast addiction can spiral. That's what made this movie the scariest movie I've ever seen. Because the core of this movie is about genuine human addiction and spirituality.
Yup saw that too. Also how grief can be connected to addiction. Leaning on what makes you ",feel good" in that sense the film was flawed cause the Brown people were like the "dealers" and the Brown woman the main addict corrupting unsuspecting innocent white people but was still a good movie
I have been watching you since 2013, Jeremy and you are hands down, my favorite reviewer on UA-cam and nothing will change that. Only because you gave this movie an Awesometacular rating. I went to watch this movie in the cinema, but I did not enjoy the movie as I thought I would. A few scenes were very cool. But I found the movie to be a bit boring. It's just my viewpoint and I still will continue to watch you and trust your reviews.
I had to come back to this review because I genuinely wasn’t to moved by the film as I watched it last night. While I enjoyed the cast to an extent, nothing about this movie really triggered a reaction that I was hoping to get. The movie pacing was a TAD bit on the slow side and the movie only has one scene that really makes you go “oh shit.” Certain elements came across as after thoughts and I’m not sure what “gross” outs moments are being referred to? Aside from that ONE scene (where homie kisses the dresser) this movie didn’t carry a lot of powerful imagery. Idk, 6/10. Not my favorite and didn’t understand the hype. To each their own.
This is the first time I have ever disagreed with Jeremy. I took my wife to see this and we were both bored. The last 30 minutes is the only part of the movie that didn't feel like a slog. It just starts so slowly. I get that it's more about the main characters journey but I wasn't invested in her at all. The ending was good but not well executed.
I love the gory-ish parts not because I'm sadistic but because it matches the same energy as their good ol UA-cam videos if that makes sense. Just seeing that they made this and it's on the big screen makes so proud of them
Been watching Michael and Danny since I was what 11. Nearly 10 years now, they’ve come such a long way from just fucking around with a camera to now this. So proud of my Aussie boys
Did we watch the same movie because I felt like the movie was going good? Things were a little scary. You know what I mean is like a few scares here and there. Till the ghost mom tells her to kill the kid and she kills her pops. Like I feel like after that. It just gets dumb like I would have been better if she was possessed and she just started killing people, but the fact that she's like normal, she's sane enough, because she could tell that she kills her father and not a ghost, then from down there it's all downhill. then she's smart enough to call the sister and to trick her to leave in the hospital, but she's dumb enough to see that her ghost mom is actually a demon and telling her to kill a kid. I don't get what you guys see in this movie 😢
This is one of the best horrors I’ve seen - I now wish I had have seen it in theatres as I’m not sure how much the producers/writers etc get once it’s on a streaming service. The characters were SO relatable as an Aussie, the depth of the characters were so well thought out & portrayed. Their writing style was BRILLIANT and for once it actually finished phenomenally which is what so many horrors struggle with.
I’m not an Aussie but the shots of the kids partying with the hand reminded me of when I was a teenager in the 90s. We used to try and do seances, play Light As A Feather, Stiff As A Board, and it never worked but it was always a riot. Very relatable flick even to an old GenXEr like me. I loved it. I found the ending very clever yet oddly unsatisfying. Not in a bad way, in a “I want more” kinda way. Best horror of 2023 for me, easy. ❤
When I saw the trailer it didn’t catch my attention but with all the good reviews and now everything you said I want to check it out, I hope it could give me the willies. No lie, Jeremy whispering in Jeremy’s ear was kinda eerie but I was also intrigued 🤔😂
My brain imploded a few times watching this, spent the entire day talking to my friends, theorizing about it after we saw it. Really glad that the movie doesn't force conclusions or defernites down your throat but lets you think about them yourself. Absolutely a must watch for horror fans.
So glad to see you giving props to Indie directors and films. So many other critics don't have the grace to shine a light on others & just continue to shill for their corporate overlords. Keep up with the great balanced critiques. I'll definitely check this out.
Funny, I only trust YOUR reviews. Each time you've reviewed a movie, I've thought I'll go see it anyway to see what I think, and you're ALWAYS SPOT ON! If you recommend a movie....I see it. If you say it's a movie to avoid....I won't see it or even stream it. Well done. You've got a fan in me here sir 😊
Smile's opening was fucking phenomenal, arguably my favourite horror opening ever. The subsequent kitchen scene was so eery, the phone call scene was absolutely fucking chilling and so on! Smile stayed with me for a few days I thought it was absolutely brilliant. Let's see if this can beat it!
Crazy how the directors first began creating videos about a psychotic fast food mascot into creating actual Hollywood films!
Shoot, I thought that was just Pikachu getting his butt kicked 😂
@@chrisdooley1184Look up Ronald McDonald Rackaracka.
Killer food mascot that sounds like a movie.
@@ethandowdle88 I’m so happy 😁 I’m going for the best of the the better to see the future l
Drive Thru, is a real movie and it has an evil Ronald McDonald as a slasher villain.
my favorite part of the movie was the montage of all the teens eagerly taking turns playing with the hand like some hedonistic game. the thrill the characters experience conveys that the state of being possessed through this ritual is almost euphoric, like a drug. i thought that was an insanely creative approach.
The bus scene with the brother from the beginning also alludes the themes with drugs.
Like him saying "You let a child do it?"
And "You should stop ruining people's lives"
100%, super unique take on it
@@Paraguai123absolutely an allegory on peer pressure and vices, the directors state it themselves in interviews.
Mine too!! Like it some kinda of forbidden game
Pretty clearly a metaphor for substance abuse, or at least an acceptable and appropriate interpretation of the symbolism.
This is proof why big studios don't need to exist. Give money to passionate projects being pursued by passionate people. Thanks to A24 for that
You could never survive in the real world
@@ericsmusic5927 you sound ignorant, son. A24 manages to produce movies with a low budget but almsot always make profit. Therefore, you are wrong
@@ericsmusic5927 Well the real world is shit because of big studios, I'm already not making it
@@PrinceFloof that's not why the world is shit 🤣😂 go outside
they are only horrid because they focus on cancer propaganda aka liberals. @neonthunderbird
A24 just keeps killing it. They create the best horror movies of all time. Would love to see Jordan Peele work with them on a project.
Jordan Peele actually called them after he saw this movie
@@ivaerz4977who? The RackaRacka crew or A24?
A24 didn't make it, they just picked it up after it was made.
Agreed, And I think their success can be attributed to the studio’s trust in filmmakers and in keeping the budgets low and under control.
You had me in the first half...
So proud of Danny and Michael. Rackaracka was one of the first channels I ever subscribed to on UA-cam. To see them direct a critically acclaimed movie is unreal.
Omg I was watching them a few months ago😂 wow they got a movie
@@gantz0949 The Ronald McDonald skits that they do are my favorites. Especially since Michael has legit wrestling skills, which makes it even better. They're stuntmen, they can act, they can direct, they are great at special effects, and they're still the same down-to-earth dudes they were 10 years ago. What's not to love!? Lol.
I didn’t even know about that. I’m a big fan of their work.
Their poor house gets destroyed in every skit lol. And when they get the little brothers/cousins and mums involved while breaking shit is hilarious.
It made me cry when they documented themselves with the cast and some of the old friends since their wrestling and YT videos go to Sundance. The fact they evolved thru the years of creativity from their Ronald McDonald era to making a full-length horror feature owned by A24 is just profound and amazing
The anxiety!!! Oh man, the anxiety! I typically don't get scared when watching supernatural horrors but this movie seemed to know that and just dialed the tension and suspense up to 1000. You kept waiting for everything to go wrong and when it did, it was worse than you thought it would be. It wasn't even scary in a traditional sense (no jump scares or anything like that) but it was very very panic inducing. 10/10 film.
Seriously I was holding my head and my jaw was to the floor
i mean, there were jump scares, but they were good too, which is different from most horror movies we've been getting.
I just kept saying “please dont kill the dog” during the second party. It was making me crazy
The ending is just shattering. When her father goes into the brightly lit elevator and it goes UP...yeah he's dead and going to a better place. And she's stuck in limbo. Good lord.
@@squamish4244 Right?
As the lights are shutting off, I was getting more and more anxious and so freaking claustrophobic I could barely sit still.
It was more effective than seeing someone laid in their coffin. All I could think was, this is her eternity, and it's not even the whole hospital.
It was just so damn good.
Gotta love it when creators get the chance to use their skills on bigger projects and succeed.
Not to mention how they made it through 24 DAYSSSS!!!!!!
I went to film school with these guys but I had no idea they directed this until you said it now. Thought the trailer looked great, had no idea it was them until my favourite film critic released a glowing review. Today was a good day.
For what it's worth, I don't know anyone more deserving of a big break in the film industry than the twins, if they're reading this, my sincerest congratulations, gentlemen. Will have to go see this.
It’s great to see Jeremy talk about a movie he’s excited to talk about
Oppenheimer reset him
He hated TMNT Mutant Mayhem and Barbie
@@kingslayer2999 He's given 2 Awesometaculars in a row tho
@@kingslayer2999
He didn't really hate them. He just wasn't fond of them.
With the state of Hollywood right now, this is a great win for not just UA-camrs trying to make it into the film industry but for actors and aspiring directors around the world who now could possibly have another way to make it without these bigger studios
What is the ‘state of hollywood’?
Is it something like the boogeyman?
You dont know what it is, its just an accepted idea? Neat.
It's nice this little indie Aussie movie is getting so much attention worldwide. Brings pride to me, an Aussie
Rackaracka are legends!
People love A24 movies
Fr im so proud of them and this is coming from a kiwi next door 😭😭
@@El-Masri
Yeah, they were HUGE when I was in high school.
Aussie and Kiwi movies rule.
Honestly it feels great when watching it at 1:36am, alone in a room with a broken window glass panel, and open doors. Loved it btw! The ending was amazing.
It's the first horror movie I've ever watched that kept me on the edge of the seat. I wasn't scared, but it did really have scary elements. 9/10 for me
these guys have been working super hard for years to get this out and it's awesome that they are finally getting the praise they deserve
Woah, when was the last time Jeremy gave a horror movie this rating? I fully agree too! I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a movie, much less a horror movie this much. 9/10
Damn that quote from Jeremy about believing this movie was created by a season horror director must have meant a lot to Danny and Michael. That’s is a fantastic compliment
Who is even this guy? What has he created?
A24 made hereditart the with and midsomar . Rakaraka makde talk to me
@@gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203they just made this movie they have a channel called rackaracka
@@gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203 The guys who made this film have a UA-cam channel called Rackaracka
@@gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203Jeremy? He just reviews movies, and he as gained a lot of credibility as a film critic. He’s one of the biggest for UA-cam. Danny and Micheal were UA-camrs that made comedic horror sketches, and now they made their first feature film.
Love A24 horror films they’re always so creepy and unsettling. Can’t wait to watch!!
Thats what i love about this, A24 didnt fund this, they just bought it, this is all rackracka bby
I wish I could unsee it 😭
As an Aussie it's so cool seeing these blokes get praised and love for this. They've come so far from doing UA-cam videos in Adelaide.
I saw them do an interview the other weeks here in Australia & they're so crazy & loud just like their old videos I would love to see how they direct 😂
Didn't know Wentworth tv show was available for America so that's cool. Very known & iconic show in Australia.
Fr im kiwi and im so proud of them 😭😭😭 i hope they cast kiwi actors and aussie actors together that would be cool as 😭
That's very cool. Didn't know they were UA-camrs. Congrats🎉
Two Awesometaculars in a short period of time… da hell is going on :)
aS uH * insert nobody cares who or what YOU are * eeEsT sO cOoL..
WELL WE NOT HE’E TO FOK SPIDAHS ARE WE MATE?!
I'll keep saying it. Your thorough and genuine ability to review most movies has earned my respect👏🏾
This is one of the most disturbing horror film I’ve seen in a long time. We need more good horror like this. I didn’t take it seriously at first but it takes control of the time it has and doesn’t let up until the credits roll. Highly recommend.
What gross part was he talking about
@@LINKKART8 probably the foot stuff lmao
@LINKKART8 probably the demon tongue kissing a dog or the demon pulling out the eyeball
@kira_god that scene too lol
It wasn’t that bad lol I was expecting something like hereditary the way the critics have been hyping it up, but I was pretty let down, the first 40 minutes had me intrigued. after that I kinda lost interest. It’s more like a teen horror film similar to the conjuring or insidious just with less jump scares,but no really genuine scary scenes. The evil dead movie this year was way more disturbing
Saw it today. That... is a very good movie. The horror elements work, but what I'm really impressed by is the lead performances, and the cinematography, and how much information they manage to convey about the characters without beating the audience over the head with it. The early scene with the kangaroo has two characters disagreeing about what to do, and that disagreement conveys that they're *both* fundamentally decent human beings. I can't remember how long it's been since a disagreement in a movie suggested that.
I thought Mia's character was too unbelievable at times. there were some scenes where her character tried to be innocent and cute but her underlying personality failed it . I don't know her it was just a sense I got from her acting . I also found the libertarian mum and teen characters annoying and a Cherry on the top addition to the massive pile of multicultural and wokeness the movie gave off . For me it took away from the story . Call me a hater a bigot whatever I know what I'm not I'm just tired of every movie TV show ect giving off the same vibe because in reality it really isn't everywhere . just where it can be forced and the mother to me gave me the impression of someone who might present on the view cool about everything until it effects them . Boogeyman for me is still the best film I can remember watching in a long time no garbage just a movie being a movie. The end of this movie was great and wasted on most of the film that came before it.
@@batmanimal5993What wokeness?
@@uloola6156 right yeah if I need to explain your missus is a bloke and you haven't worked it out yet
@@batmanimal5993you’re making a mountain out of a molehill. i hate political pandering too and there was none of that in the film. its a story about drug abuse and if your concern was politics then you have some introspection to do.
@@batmanimal5993 I think it's time to up your dosage champ. You're clearly seeing shit that ain't real.
Saw this at a early screening 3 weeks ago and as a huge horror fan I absolutely was blown away by this movie. The tension just rises and rises. I was also blown away from Jeremy given a horror movie a awesometacular 😂
This movie wasn't scary. Stop it. It's really getting overhyped.
@@luisg.407 cope
@@luisg.407 I didnt say it was scary. I said the tension rises. That’s completely different. Also its original but maybe you didn’t comprehend what the themes of the movie were
Trash movie
Unfortunately I felt the opposite, it was a decent film, but I was disappointed that the tension didn't keep rising as I expected, unlike some horrors. There was no feeling of dread that kept rising to build up the tension. It was just on and off horror at times. Still enjoyed the film though :).
Not totally scary but the story and overall theme was real good. Although some points were predictable it was properly executed. The only problem I saw about the film was that it’s quite short. I hope they also delve more on the hand’s origin. Overall, it was a good watch.
So tired of pong movies, why should it be longer??
"Don't fuck around with ghosts they can be dicks" needs to be the tag line for this movie
spoof movie title right there
lol
So glad you watched and reviewed this. Watched this right after Barbie, a double feature I call "Talk to Barbie," and was blown away by how tight of a movie it is. The paranoia the protagonist faces adds to the whole fear factor.
I did Teenage Mutant Ninja Talk To Me today 😂
I said it in a comment on the Haunted Mansion review, but I’ll say it again here: I’ve been super into horror ever since I overcame my fear back in 2017, but no movie has ever been able to scare me in a theater. This movie (no I’m not kidding, this actually happened) caused my Apple Watch to go nuts and sent me an alert that my heart rate was too consistently high. I absolutely loved this and hope it gets lots of recognition this year
Damn. If a heart monitor consistently going off doesn’t make me wanna see a horror movie, I don’t know what will.
@@morganbrown392 I saw it today. I'd definitely recommend.
@@morganbrown392I… don’t see that being the case for everyone. For me, it started off strong, but by the end I just hated the lead and wished for their demise.
@@619jasso I think you’re supposed to. In doing so you know where the story is heading but it’s not a bad thing. It’s makes you anticipate the lore expansion.
Mia slapping herself in the face before she did the hand in her room was the only thing that got me
The fact we got this movie and Evil dead rise in the same year is insane glad to see people still doing horror justice.
EDR was shot with a primarily Aussie/NZ cast & crew too!
Evil rise dead was good also!!!!! And spooky saw that in theatre
Saw the movie yesterday. Thought it was absolutely fantastic! Not only was it scary and intriguing, but it was also surprisingly funny. And that ending is the most gasp-worthy of the year.
Just saw this last night and there was literally an audible collective gasp from the audience at the end of this film. Loved it
The movie was trash
I wouldn't call it gasp worthy. Once you know she's dead, that's really the only logical conclusion.
@@Dunnwealthadvisormad
@@Dunnwealthadvisorit was terrible… I’m curious on what horror films the comment section likes if they love this 🗑️
Yes!! I loved RakaRaka's videos! Too bad UA-cam killed their channel 😒 Good to see they are into bigger and better things!!
I’ve been saying this for quite a few years now. Indie is where most of the talent is going. The indie music, indie films, and indie games I’ve seen have been incredible.
We are heading towards a new 90s with all Blockbusters flopping and Indie movies making bank
Indie projects have less creative input from studios and executives, letting them tell the stories they want to tell within a certain parameter
I couldn’t agree with you more on every point you made 👌👌
That's what I'm saying!!!!!!!! Indies are pulling it off more!!!!!!!
Yea but you saying anything is not a reflection of anything other than your limited perspective. Its meaningless.
The best horror movie I seen since Hereditary and I can’t believe two wild UA-camrs who never directed anything before made such a good movie on their debut film
This had big Hereditary vibes!
definitely Hereditary vibes, especially with Mia's house, looks very familiar to the party scene before the car scene in Hereditary
Liked this better than Hereditary. Not As telegraphed or predictable
@@darrenkey207 I do too now in retrospect. This film also has a way better ending than Hereditary
@@JakeFLM you know what I mean, stop being a know it all
I’ve been a fan of RackaRacka for I don’t even know how long, so to see Danny and Michael get this type of success is so amazing. I’m so proud of them!
Crazy just watched them recently. Luved the Ronald stuff😂
Same and I was genuinely tearing up at the youtube video they made about this movie. It's incredible not just for the them but for the actors in it aswell.
What I appreciate is that the movie completely works on its surface level. There are metaphors that also work (and work well) about drugs and social media. However, even on the surface, as a cautionary tale about lying spirits, our own desire to be deceived, and playing with things our ancestors knew not to mess with, it is very effective.
I love it that more and more UA-camrs are getting the chance to make movies on the big screen. Between this, Chris Stuckman’s movie, and Markiplier’s Iron Lung movie, it gives me hope as someone who plans to one day make my own movie.
Good luck on your movies! You can do it!
What do you have in common with them? UA-cam?
I wonder why self proclaimed hopeful filmmakers always want to do horror? At least the obnoxious ones. You never hear the version where they want to make a biopic or a period piece or a thoughtful drama…its always horror.
Its a rhetorical question. We all know the answer.
It’s insane to me this dude loved talk to me so much and not hereditary. Hereditary is worlds better in every way not even close.
the moment the hand turned into the a24 logo in the trailer, i knew this movie wouldn’t disappoint
also, just love how original this whole film felt. the disturbing imagery and unnerving atmosphere this film leaves you with is something i wish more horror films would go for. the jumpscare/kill count can be fun, but usually that’s all those films have to offer. a scare you in the moment it happens with no lingering feelings of dread or unease. appreciate how this film was able to really sink it’s teeth into you and hold you there until the end
Original? It felt like It Follows
the only the jumpscare that got me was at the with the dad, it’s so obvious too, but because there were fee jumpscares and the tension was up, I jumped tf outta my seat
I decided to watch on a whim and it was the time well spent! Even though it uses old tropes, it stays clear of the standard fare horror schlock territory. Took its time to build tension, took its time with its characters and there was quite a bit of body horror. More than I expected, tbh, but it was well integrated and effective!
Been watching those guys since Ronald Mcdonald Chicken Shop Massacre. So proud to be out supporting their movie they've came a long way😄❤
Meet the McDonalds was probably their most batshit insane video I have ever seen😭😭
@@gspida25 ik man😂 I'm glad they're not so restricted anymore by it and can adapt their craziness to film🙂
I luv the one where Ronalds sister eats at BK😂
Bro. When that second Jeremy popped in….was low key shook for a bit lol
I hate that I’m saying this, but I would love to see a sequel to this one. There’s so much potential for new stories and so many directions they could go
I would too, but I would rather see these lads go on to bigger and better things (even though this movie is amazing). They deserve all the glory
@@jacklafferty6654 oh 100%. I wanna see what else they’ve got in store, but maybe other small directors can take over sequels if that ever happens
@@jacklafferty6654They're directing Street Fighter
U can make a tone of those
I totally agree. The concept is just tooo good
I hope A24 gets the respect they deserve after this. Their line of movies they've created/produced/distributed have been incredible movies. Especially from their horror genres.
Wow, a directorial debut of UA-camrs getting a great review, especially as a horror? Love to hear it. Can’t wait to check it out!
I honestly wasn't a fan. I felt no one in the film was likable. Despite knowing there was a time limit they just let terrible things continue happening without really doing much to stop it. There was a couple of moments when they tried to remove the victim's hands from the object but then seem like they forget all about trying to help. That kid was smashing his head off tables and desks and it took his sister running in from another room to finally stop him. And they just let the dude make out with the dog. Like I said, no one was likable.
Perfect Timing, as I have been waiting for your review on this film. And it is now 9:07 Saturday morning and 'm going to the 10:30 show. And I was hoping to catch your review before seeing it. And now after reading your review, I feel confident that I will be getting my monies worth.
Awesometacular it was indeed!! I absolutely loved this movie. So refreshing to know that films like this in the horror industry cans till be made!
Watched this on Thursday opening night on a whim and really enjoyed it! Great acting from the main character, and the movie was scary and unsettling without using overplayed tropes or constant jump scares.
An Hollywood movie made by RackaRacka is something I’ve wanted for so long and I’m so happy they hit it out of the park!
Saw it the other day.Raved about it to my friends.Similar to It Follows in terms of the horror angle.The points Jeremy makes in his review are on the money.He picked up on Miranda Ottos ""mum"" moment that is genuinely funny and the ""gross out moments"" in the movie are along the lines of the head out the car window scene from Hereditary.Highly recommend
This was great! A24 never disappoints. I love it when the film's willingness to show violence and grotesque imagery effectively makes you dread what certain scenes are building up to.
It’s crazy to think how I watched RackaRacka when I was a kid and now their goddamn directors of a highly critically acclaimed horror film
It's super exciting to see these boys get a chance like this and get so much praise for it.
I just really hope they continue to be given chances after this, if Freddie Wong taught us anything, it's that big studios don't really care about youtubers even after they prove themselves more than capable of helming something of this caliber.
They have been given Street Fighter for their next project.
Absolutely loved it and it made me squirm which is unfathomable since I've seen a many horror movies but this one was different. A must watch!
I saw this movie yesterday and...my mind is STILL feeling shook up from what I've seen and I mean that in the most positive way possible
Bro..... is it seriously that intense and good? I absolutely loved RackaRacka in my 20s and them Ronald Mcdonald skits gotta a Lil creepy sometimes now that I think about it
@@SegaGentleman broo that shit is fking insane
i freaking knew it!! im so glad jeremy confirmed my beliefs in this film. excited to go see it
To witness Jeremy label a Horror Movie Awesometacular is just... Wow! 🎉🎉🎉
Makes me happy seeing the racka boys elevating their creativity into a full on movie.
Weird to see Jeremy give a horror movie this rating. That alone is reason enough to give this a shot lol.
I think this is the first horror movie Jeremy rated as Awesometacular 😱😱😱
I think this is the first Awesometacular horror movie since IT. Almost six years. Crazy.
Was about to say!
So happy to see the RackaRacka boys living the dream!
Anybody who hasn’t seen their videos is majorly missing out
As a horror lover, i LOVED this. As a physicist, I HATED it lol. like all horrors, my brain has an extremely difficult time separating the scientist in me vs the guy on his couch, eating junk food that just wants to watch a scary movie.
that being said, that's a "me" problem, if you don't think like me, then this movie is amazing!!
Yeah as someone in healthcare I had a hard time separating some of the kills or "injuries" too. But that's a me problem that others won't have. Still loved the film though
You mean physician? Doubt you actually are if you can't even spell your "profession".
I was not a fan of this movie. Love Racka Racka and am proud of them for making a movie but that being said I'm not gonna support something I didn't like. Great idea bad execution, and the gore was disturbing imo.
The idea of summoning demons as a party trick was brilliant!
"I love the fact that the object, could be any object, for this film, it's a hand, the handshake is a universal friendly greeting, for most folks. Nope, felt very wrong here."
I think a tangent was lost here but what I think he was gonna say "I love the fact that the object, any object can become terrifying." and that's also NOT a new thing in horror-in _The Haunting of Hill House_ something as simple as a hat became terrifying, and in _Oculus_ a mirror, in _The Conjuring_ it isn't an object per say, but the time of day that freaks people out (if you know you know), and in _Sinister_ simple reels are the scary object.
The key to making a THING in horror scary, like time, or a mirror, or a hat or a house isn't the object itself. It's everyone around it. When you fear for the people around the object, you fear the object itself. Because then you understand what's at stake. When you understand the goals, the stakes, the urgency the characters are facing, suddenly a smile can become sinister, a door can be dangerous, the time can be terrifying, and a handshake can feel horrifying.
Haunting of the Bad Dragon Dildo
I really liked how they played with touch and intimacy in general. It really added to that feeling of wanting and needing connection that permeated the whole thing.
Very rewarding review...always nice to hear about a fresh new take on an old genre. Inspires the jaded audience to venture out to see something new. The critique gave me just enough spark to be curious,but hopeful as well. Thanks for the overview....you always seem to have a very genuine slant on the movie industry's mood swings. Kudos!
Rare for a horror movie to be deemed AWESOMETACULAR! Definitely gonna check this out! ❤
Wow, extremely high praise for a directorial debut. I'm going to see this.
Hadn't heard of this movie, but I did a mystery movie night at Regal that showed this and it floored me. Perfect situation to watch it, with absolutely no idea what was coming. Was very engrossed the whole time
Horror is my favorite genre by far & I've been looking forward to this for a while. So glad to hear that it's incredible! Seeing it for myself on Tuesday, the wait is painful lol. Thanks for putting out a review for it, always appreciate your opinion & insight!
## Film Review:
I had the privilege of attending the premiere in Los Angeles, an exciting event teeming with anticipation. The film opened with an impeccably crafted scene, setting the tone for what was to follow. On the whole, the film delivered an impressive performance, although it could have benefited from a more nuanced approach to the possession scenes. Rather than resorting to the somewhat clichéd use of contact lenses and eye makeup, it might have been more compelling to see the actors themselves evoke the horror, lending a more grounded and unsettling reality to these scenes.
The initial third of the film was exceptional, demonstrating a strong narrative and engaging character development. However, as the story progressed, it seemed to lose its footing. This was largely due to some characters making illogical decisions that detracted from the overall believability, and dialogue that lost its impact over time, thus leading to a slight dip in the storytelling.
Nevertheless, this film solidly marks its presence in the genre and the excitement for what these filmmakers might produce next is palpable. I eagerly look forward to their future projects.
Been watching their channel since I was in elementary school, it’s been two years since I’ve graduated and I’ve too transitioned from YT into filmmaking, it’s mad inspiring seeing their journey
Had a chance to see the pre-screening as an AAA24 member and it was incredible
From UA-cam to big time Movie Directors, what an amazing transition. Couldn't be prouder
Got tickets for tonight and I couldn’t be more excited. I’ve been waiting for this one with anticipation since I saw the first trailer. I’m glad to hear it getting such high praise from reviewers. A24 kills it with their movie’s especially their horror movies.
What did u think
@@naniv I thought it was great. I definitely wasn’t disappointed. I’m really glad that it managed to live up to the hype. I’m looking forward to seeing what the directors do next.
I never realized that the directors are UA-camrs until you mentioned it here, and then it dawned upon me...I've actually seen their stuff before. Particulary the amazing Nerf battle video from almost a decade ago. I have completely forgotten about it and made me respect Talk to Me even more because they've truly come a long way
in my opinion this movie was a masterpiece and a perfect 10 /10 👌 best horror movie that's come out ina very long time.... the ending was nothing short of spectacular and the best ending I've ever seen in a horror movie
Two questions: Is the imagery as scary as Hereditary or Midsommar? It took me a year to stop thinking about Hereditary and I lost my appetite watch Midsommar.
@matthewrichardson8162 I just saw it last nite and haven't been able to get it outta my head... it's definitely gonna be embedded in yours for a while for sure... do yourself a favor and watch it
@@matthewrichardson8162There’s one or two scenes that will definitely stick with you but not to the degree of those movies. It’s a great watch and you should check it out!
@@matthewrichardson8162there are a couple of scenes which are equal to the attic scene and midsommar cliff jump in terms of imagery imo
@@matthewrichardson8162id say it was very comparable to hereditary but more horror tropey and not as dark and cult like as hereditary. It’s not as scary and disturbing as hereditary but this movie doesn’t hold back and is still a very heavy watch but I throughly enjoyed this movie. Definitely a good change of direction and pace as your typical horror movie
My mind is going a million miles an hour trying to comprehend the RACKARACKA twins making this amazing horror movie. Jordan Peele I can understand but RACKARACKA WHAT!?
(NO SPOILERS GIVEN READ AWAY)!! This movie is really about addiction to me. It starts off with the thrill, then there's a sense of deceptiveness there was never really any control over things. The cameras, the rules, the watch, and the thrills. No control,just deception. Then you have the spiral, intoxicating , pivotal high . They can't stop taking turns. They can't stop chasing the thrills and rewards.
When it's time to go. They stop or allegedly all agree to stop, then it happens, devastating deception and trauma.
when addiction in social groups happens, it sort of looks like this. People scatter, get hurt, die, blame, and stay addictive.
There's nothing stupid about any of the characters. Because the majority of people have addictions (good/bad). It's just unfortunate how fast addiction can spiral. That's what made this movie the scariest movie I've ever seen. Because the core of this movie is about genuine human addiction and spirituality.
good perspective
Yup saw that too. Also how grief can be connected to addiction. Leaning on what makes you ",feel good" in that sense the film was flawed cause the Brown people were like the "dealers" and the Brown woman the main addict corrupting unsuspecting innocent white people but was still a good movie
Especially with the belt tightening and the backpack with the "stuff" lol.
I actually think the characters being stupid makes sense because Aussie children are stupid irl 💀
@@luigiwiiUU lmao never heard that before
I have been watching you since 2013, Jeremy and you are hands down, my favorite reviewer on UA-cam and nothing will change that. Only because you gave this movie an Awesometacular rating. I went to watch this movie in the cinema, but I did not enjoy the movie as I thought I would. A few scenes were very cool. But I found the movie to be a bit boring. It's just my viewpoint and I still will continue to watch you and trust your reviews.
I had to come back to this review because I genuinely wasn’t to moved by the film as I watched it last night. While I enjoyed the cast to an extent, nothing about this movie really triggered a reaction that I was hoping to get. The movie pacing was a TAD bit on the slow side and the movie only has one scene that really makes you go “oh shit.” Certain elements came across as after thoughts and I’m not sure what “gross” outs moments are being referred to? Aside from that ONE scene (where homie kisses the dresser) this movie didn’t carry a lot of powerful imagery. Idk, 6/10. Not my favorite and didn’t understand the hype. To each their own.
Same here. Had to watch it at double speed to finish it
The fact that Reb from Wentworth was in this movie sold it for me. I knew I was going to like it regardless lol.
I guess you could say this movie... single-handedly took over the box office. 😎
Two hands up
Jeremy glad you liked it! I can't remember horror images freaking me out this much since the first Sinister movie 😮
This is the first time I have ever disagreed with Jeremy. I took my wife to see this and we were both bored. The last 30 minutes is the only part of the movie that didn't feel like a slog. It just starts so slowly. I get that it's more about the main characters journey but I wasn't invested in her at all. The ending was good but not well executed.
You actually look at your comments unlike other big movie UA-cam critics. Thanks for the review, movie is fantastic.
I love the gory-ish parts not because I'm sadistic but because it matches the same energy as their good ol UA-cam videos if that makes sense. Just seeing that they made this and it's on the big screen makes so proud of them
Been watching Michael and Danny since I was what 11. Nearly 10 years now, they’ve come such a long way from just fucking around with a camera to now this. So proud of my Aussie boys
Did we watch the same movie because I felt like the movie was going good? Things were a little scary. You know what I mean is like a few scares here and there. Till the ghost mom tells her to kill the kid and she kills her pops. Like I feel like after that. It just gets dumb like I would have been better if she was possessed and she just started killing people, but the fact that she's like normal, she's sane enough, because she could tell that she kills her father and not a ghost, then from down there it's all downhill. then she's smart enough to call the sister and to trick her to leave in the hospital, but she's dumb enough to see that her ghost mom is actually a demon and telling her to kill a kid. I don't get what you guys see in this movie 😢
Me too. The hype is everywhere. They're doing some neat marketing
This is one of the best horrors I’ve seen - I now wish I had have seen it in theatres as I’m not sure how much the producers/writers etc get once it’s on a streaming service.
The characters were SO relatable as an Aussie, the depth of the characters were so well thought out & portrayed. Their writing style was BRILLIANT and for once it actually finished phenomenally which is what so many horrors struggle with.
I’m not an Aussie but the shots of the kids partying with the hand reminded me of when I was a teenager in the 90s. We used to try and do seances, play Light As A Feather, Stiff As A Board, and it never worked but it was always a riot. Very relatable flick even to an old GenXEr like me. I loved it. I found the ending very clever yet oddly unsatisfying. Not in a bad way, in a “I want more” kinda way. Best horror of 2023 for me, easy. ❤
It’s so cool that UA-camrs created this movie
When I saw the trailer it didn’t catch my attention but with all the good reviews and now everything you said I want to check it out, I hope it could give me the willies. No lie, Jeremy whispering in Jeremy’s ear was kinda eerie but I was also intrigued 🤔😂
My brain imploded a few times watching this, spent the entire day talking to my friends, theorizing about it after we saw it. Really glad that the movie doesn't force conclusions or defernites down your throat but lets you think about them yourself. Absolutely a must watch for horror fans.
So glad to see you giving props to Indie directors and films. So many other critics don't have the grace to shine a light on others & just continue to shill for their corporate overlords. Keep up with the great balanced critiques. I'll definitely check this out.
Just saw it , I walked away stunned. Nice ending
RackaRacka was one of the first youtubers i ever watched, and also gives me Aussie pride
I’ve been looking forward to this review 👏🏽
Just saw it this afternoon. Absolutely fantastic. Won’t be sleeping with my feet out of the covers again
One of the best horror movies I’ve seen in theaters in the past 5 years
I just saw the movie in theaters and boy, it was much better than I was expecting it to be....
Funny, I only trust YOUR reviews. Each time you've reviewed a movie, I've thought I'll go see it anyway to see what I think, and you're ALWAYS SPOT ON!
If you recommend a movie....I see it.
If you say it's a movie to avoid....I won't see it or even stream it.
Well done. You've got a fan in me here sir 😊
I just finished watching it today and I had such high hopes, but it was underwhelming to me.
Same
I'm here to tell you I heard you see it this weekend, I paused this video, went and saw it, and here I am back. That was awesome
Smile's opening was fucking phenomenal, arguably my favourite horror opening ever. The subsequent kitchen scene was so eery, the phone call scene was absolutely fucking chilling and so on! Smile stayed with me for a few days I thought it was absolutely brilliant. Let's see if this can beat it!