'Talk To Me' is being released on 4K by Second Sight Films

The Philippou Brothers never seem to take a day off, just last year they released their directorial debut ‘Talk To Me’ and later this year their sophomore feature ‘Bring Her Back’ will hit theaters starring Sally Hawkins.

Based in the UK, Second Sight Films is an independent DVD, Blu-Ray, and On-Demand distributor. They’ve released indie films such as ‘Anna and the Apocalypse, ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’ to cult classics ‘Re-Animator, Scanners, and Basket Case, and they are region-free, which is helpful for those don’t have region players.

The latest release from Second Sight is ‘Talk To Me’ on 4K and it is PACKED with some extra goodies if you want the Limited Edition set.

A group of high school friends discover an embalmed hand with the ability to connect them to the spirit world; they become hooked on the experience until one of them breaks the rules and unleashes terrifying supernatural forces.

Special Features 

  • Dual format edition including both UHD and Blu-ray with main feature and bonus features on both discs

  • UHD presented in HDR with Dolby Vision

  • New audio commentary by Emma Westwood and Sally Christie

  • Audio Commentary with Writers/Directors Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou

  • Talk to Them: A New Interview with Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou

  • Conjuring Demons: A New Interview with Producer Samantha Jennings

  • Beautifully Grotesque: A New Interview with Cinematographer Aaron McLisky

  • Contagion: Kat Ellinger on Talk to Me

  • Behind the Scenes of Talk to Me: archive featurette

  • Behind the Scenes - No Spoilers: archive featurette

  • Deleted Scenes

  • Cast Interviews

  • Crew Interviews

Limited Edition Contents

  • Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Ann Bembi

  • 120-page book with new essays by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Kat Hughes, Meagan Navarro, Cecilia Sayad, Rebecca Sayce, and Amber T

  • 6 collectors' art cards

The 4K UHD and Bluray are $43.95 and will be available on June 16, 2025.

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