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Is ‘Talk to Me’ on Netflix? Where To Watch The A24 Horror Sensation Online

If you’re looking for an innovative horror film to stream this weekend, A24’s Australian supernatural sensation Talk to Me is for you.

Starring Sophie Wilde, Alexandra Jensen, Miranda Otto, and Joe Bird, the buzzy movie centers on a group of friends who use an embalmed hand to conjure spirits. You know, normal teen stuff! The kids get hooked on the thrill until one of them goes too far, unleashing a slew of terrifying, unpredicatable supernatural forces.

The popular horror flick has been a hit with critics and audiences alike, with John Serba giving the film an enthusiastic “stream it” recommendation on Decider. “Talk To Me is a contradiction of sorts, a forward-thinking throwback horror film that synthesizes its influences into something that feels just new enough to make it notable,” Serba wrote. “In a genre chock-full of disposable dreck, it’s not forgettable – and please take that as a compliment, not faint praise.”

Is Talk to Me on Netflix? Where can you watch the movie online? Here’s everything you need to know.

Talk To Me Runtime:

Amazon’s official runtime for the film is 94 minutes.

Is Talk To Me On Netflix In The United States?

Unfortunately, no. There’s a bit of confusion because Talk to Me was recently added to Netflix in the UK. Sadly, the film isn’t currently streaming on Netflix in the United States.

Where To Watch Talk To Me Online:

Talk to Me is currently available to buy ($19.99) or rent on Amazon for $5.99 (HD) or $4.99 (SD). The film is also available to rent on Vudu, iTunes, and YouTube.

Is Talk To Me On Hulu?

Nope.

Will Talk To Me Eventually Be On Netflix In The United States?

No official release info has been announced. A24 films are tricky to predict because they’re not exclusive to any one streaming platform. Talk to Me could eventually find its way to Netflix, but our best guess is that the movie ends up on Paramount+ with Showtime. Three relatively recent A24 horror films — X, Pearl, and Bodies, Bodies, Bodies — found their way to Paramount+ with Showtime after their VOD windows expired.