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100+ Movies like Talk to Me

3.6
2023 Horror, Thriller

Discover movies with chilling supernatural themes and disturbing possession storylines, similar to the horror film "Talk to Me." This unsettling tale follows a teenager who becomes obsessed with using an embalmed hand to communicate with the spirit of her deceased mother, leading to terrifying consequences. Explore a curated list of movies that delve into the dark realms of the afterlife, malevolent spirits, and the dangers of meddling with occult practices. Brace yourself for a spine-tingling journey through haunting narratives that blur the lines between reality and the paranormal.

Buried Alive

Buried Alive

2.4
2007

Both "Talk to Me" and "Buried Alive" involve young people dabbling with supernatural forces they do not fully understand, leading to dangerous and deadly consequences. In "Talk to Me", the characters use an embalmed hand to communicate with the spirits of the dead, while in "Buried Alive", the characters encounter a vengeful ghost from their family's past. The protagonists in both films become possessed or haunted by malevolent spirits, causing them to lose their grip on reality and harm themselves or others. The spirits manipulate the protagonists into attempting suicide or putting themselves in life-threatening situations. Ultimately, the films explore the consequences of meddling with the afterlife and the toll it takes on the living.

Night of the Demons

Night of the Demons

2.5
2009

Both "Night of the Demons" and "Talk to Me" involve a group of young people who engage in a supernatural ritual that allows them to communicate with the dead, but this ritual goes horribly wrong and leads to demonic possession. In "Talk to Me", the ritual involves an embalmed hand that allows the characters to be possessed by spirits, while in "Night of the Demons", a séance summons demons that seek to possess the characters. A central character in each movie (Mia in "Talk to Me" and Maddie in "Night of the Demons") becomes deeply entangled with the supernatural forces, losing their grip on reality as they are haunted by visions and possessed by malevolent spirits. The movies follow the characters' struggles to break free from the possession and demonic influence, with both climaxing in a confrontation where the protagonist must take drastic action to save themselves and others from the spirits. Ultimately, both movies explore the dangers of dabbling in the occult and the consequences of opening a doorway to the spirit world.

Exeter

Exeter

2.4
2015

Both "Talk to Me" and "Exeter" involve teenagers experimenting with supernatural rituals that allow them to communicate with the dead, leading to disastrous consequences. In "Talk to Me", the ritual involves using an embalmed hand to become possessed by spirits, while in "Exeter", the teens attempt to levitate one of their friends, leading to a demonic possession. The possessed characters in both films exhibit disturbing and violent behavior, attacking their friends and attempting suicide. The films explore the themes of grief, loss, and the consequences of meddling with dark forces beyond their understanding. Ultimately, the protagonists in both movies must confront the malevolent spirits they have unleashed and find a way to break the possession and restore order, often at a tragic cost.

Hereditary

Hereditary

3.6
2018

Both "Talk to Me" and "Hereditary" involve families dealing with the tragic loss of a loved one, which leads them to dabble in occult rituals to communicate with the deceased. In "Talk to Me", Mia attempts to contact her deceased mother Rhea's spirit through an embalmed hand, while in "Hereditary", Annie performs a séance to reach out to her deceased daughter Charlie. However, their attempts open the door to malevolent supernatural forces that begin to torment and possess them and their families. The movies explore themes of grief, the consequences of meddling with dark forces, and the fracturing of family bonds under extreme circumstances. Both films feature a gradual descent into horror as the protagonists lose their grip on reality and become entangled in sinister occult conspiracies involving covens and demonic entities seeking to possess human hosts.

The Babysitter

The Babysitter

3.1
2017

Both "Talk to Me" and "The Babysitter" involve teenagers who become entangled in supernatural rituals that allow them to communicate with the dead. In "Talk to Me", Mia uses an embalmed hand to contact her deceased mother's spirit, while in "The Babysitter", Cole's babysitter Bee is revealed to be part of a demonic cult that sacrifices innocent people. The rituals in both films open a doorway to the spirit world, leading to dangerous and deadly consequences. The protagonists, Mia and Cole, struggle to break free from the malevolent forces they have unleashed and regain control of their lives. The films explore themes of grief, the desire to connect with lost loved ones, and the corrupting influence of dark powers.

The Midnight Game

The Midnight Game

1.8
2013

Both "Talk to Me" and "The Midnight Game" involve groups of teenagers engaging in supernatural rituals that allow them to communicate with the dead, but these rituals have dangerous consequences. In "Talk to Me", the teenagers use an embalmed hand to channel spirits, while in "The Midnight Game", they play a game involving candles and salt circles to summon the Midnight Man. In both films, the teenagers initially treat the rituals as games but soon find themselves haunted and tormented by malevolent spirits. Their experiences blur the lines between reality and the supernatural realm, leading to disturbing visions, possessions, and even violence and death. The movies explore themes of grief, guilt, and the consequences of tampering with forces beyond their understanding. Both films build tension and horror as the teenagers struggle to break free from the supernatural entities they have unleashed.

Kiss in the Wind

Kiss in the Wind

3.0
2015

Both "Kiss in the Wind" and "Talk to Me" revolve around a teenage girl who becomes obsessed with communicating with the spirit of a deceased loved one - the mother in "Talk to Me" and the father in "Kiss in the Wind". This obsession leads them down a dark path where they lose touch with reality and become consumed by the spirit world. The spirits manipulate the girls into endangering themselves and others, with the mother's spirit in "Talk to Me" urging the daughter to kill her friend, and the father's spirit in "Kiss in the Wind" trying to lure the daughter into joining him in the afterlife. The movies explore themes of grief, loss, and the dangers of becoming too entangled with the supernatural. Ultimately, the girls must find a way to break free from the spirits' control and move on with their lives.

The Amityville Terror

The Amityville Terror

2.6
2016

Both "The Amityville Terror" and "Talk to Me" revolve around a haunted house and the possession of characters by malevolent spirits. In "Talk to Me", Mia and her friends use an embalmed hand to communicate with the dead, leading to Mia's mother's spirit possessing her friend Riley. Similarly, in "The Amityville Terror", the Jacobson family moves into a house with a dark history, and the aunt Shae becomes possessed by an evil spirit. The movies explore the consequences of dabbling with the supernatural, as the possessed characters become increasingly unstable and violent. The protagonists, Mia and Hailey, must confront the spirits and break the possessions to save their loved ones. Both films build tension through supernatural occurrences and the gradual descent of characters into madness, culminating in a climactic confrontation with the malevolent forces.

Smile

Smile

3.3
2022

Both "Talk to Me" and "Smile" explore the concept of a supernatural entity or curse that spreads from person to person through traumatic events, particularly witnessing disturbing deaths or suicides. The protagonists, Mia and Rose, become afflicted by these entities after witnessing deaths, leading to haunting visions and hallucinations that torment them and drive them towards insanity. The entities manipulate the protagonists into harming themselves or others, often by exploiting their personal traumas and relationships. The movies follow the protagonists' struggles to break free from the entities' influence and stop the cycle of violence and death. Both films blend psychological horror with supernatural elements, creating an unsettling atmosphere of paranoia and questioning reality.

Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not

2.6
2009

Both "Talk to Me" and "Forget Me Not" revolve around a supernatural game or ritual that allows the living to communicate with the dead, but this connection comes with dangerous consequences. In "Talk to Me", the characters use an embalmed hand to channel spirits, while in "Forget Me Not", the characters play a ghost version of tag in a graveyard. The main characters in both films, Mia and Sandy, become haunted and tormented by the spirits they contact, losing their grip on reality. The spirits manipulate and deceive the protagonists, causing harm to their loved ones. The films explore themes of grief, loss, and the consequences of meddling with the supernatural. Both climax with the protagonists attempting to break the connection with the spirits to save themselves and those around them.

Clara's Ghost

Clara's Ghost

2.6
2018

Both "Talk to Me" and "Clara's Ghost" explore themes of the supernatural and the consequences of attempting to communicate with the dead. The central characters, Mia in "Talk to Me" and Clara in "Clara's Ghost", become obsessed with contacting deceased loved ones (Mia's mother Rhea and the ghost of Adelia, respectively) through occult rituals. This leads them to lose their grip on reality and become increasingly isolated from their families and friends. The movies parallel each other in depicting how the characters' fixation on the spirit world causes them to neglect their relationships with the living and spiral into erratic, dangerous behavior that puts themselves and others at risk of harm. Ultimately, both films serve as cautionary tales about the dangers of becoming consumed by the desire to connect with the afterlife.

The Babysitter: Killer Queen

The Babysitter: Killer Queen

3.2
2020

Both "Talk to Me" and "The Babysitter: Killer Queen" involve teenagers who become entangled with supernatural forces and cults through seemingly harmless rituals. In "Talk to Me", Mia and her friends use an embalmed hand to communicate with the dead, allowing malicious spirits to possess them. Similarly, in "The Babysitter: Killer Queen", Cole's friends are revealed to be part of a satanic cult that requires his blood for a ritual. Both movies explore the dangers of dabbling with the occult and the consequences of being possessed by dark forces. The protagonists, Mia and Cole, struggle to escape the clutches of these malevolent entities and protect their loved ones. Ultimately, the movies convey the message that meddling with the supernatural can have devastating and life-threatening consequences.

My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3

My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3

2.8
2012

Both "My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3" and "Talk to Me" involve a central character who becomes obsessed with communicating with the dead, leading them down a dark and dangerous path. In "Talk to Me", Mia uses an embalmed hand to contact her deceased mother's spirit, while in "My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3", Alex orchestrates a deadly party to reconnect with her sister Skye after their parents' deaths. The protagonists lose their grip on reality as they become consumed by their obsessions, putting themselves and others in harm's way. Supernatural forces and possession play a major role, with spirits tormenting and manipulating the characters. The movies also explore themes of grief, trauma, and the lengths people will go to cope with loss. Ultimately, the protagonists must confront the truth and break free from the hold of the spirits to survive.

Dark Summer

Dark Summer

2.2
2015

Both "Talk to Me" and "Dark Summer" revolve around teenagers dabbling with supernatural rituals to communicate with the dead, which leads to disastrous consequences. In both films, the main characters use an object (an embalmed hand and pens, respectively) to open a connection with the spirit world, allowing spirits to possess and torment them. The possession results in violent and self-destructive behavior, with the possessed characters attempting suicide. The films explore themes of obsession, grief, and the dangers of meddling with dark forces beyond one's control. The protagonists struggle to break free from the malevolent spirits haunting them, culminating in intense climactic confrontations where they must confront the truth and sever the spiritual connection to regain their lives.

House of Fears

House of Fears

2.8
2007

Both "Talk to Me" and "House of Fears" involve a group of teenagers who unwittingly unleash supernatural forces through an ancient artifact or ritual. In "Talk to Me", the teens use an embalmed hand to communicate with the dead, while in "House of Fears", a monkey statue brings their fears to life. The protagonists in both films initially engage with the supernatural out of curiosity or thrill-seeking, but soon find themselves in grave danger as malevolent spirits or entities begin to torment and kill them. The films follow a similar structure of escalating horror as the characters try to escape the supernatural threat and survive. Ultimately, the protagonists must confront and break the connection to the supernatural forces to save themselves and those they care about.

The Haunting of Molly Hartley

The Haunting of Molly Hartley

2.1
2008

Both "Talk to Me" and "The Haunting of Molly Hartley" center around teenage protagonists who become entangled with supernatural forces and the spirit world. In "Talk to Me", Mia uses an embalmed hand to communicate with her deceased mother's spirit, while in "Molly Hartley", the titular character is revealed to have been saved from death as a baby through a pact with the Devil, who now seeks to claim her soul on her 18th birthday. Both films explore themes of grief, loss, and the consequences of tampering with dark forces beyond one's control. The protagonists struggle with possession, hallucinations, and the blurring of reality as they are haunted by malevolent spirits. Ultimately, they must confront the truth about their circumstances and make difficult choices to break free from the supernatural forces tormenting them.

Solstice

Solstice

2.6
2007

Both "Talk to Me" and "Solstice" center around teenage protagonists who become haunted by the spirits of deceased young women after engaging in supernatural rituals. In "Talk to Me", Mia uses an embalmed hand to communicate with her deceased mother Rhea, while in "Solstice", Megan becomes haunted by the ghost of a young girl named Malin after her friends accidentally killed her. The movies explore themes of grief, guilt, and the consequences of meddling with the supernatural. The protagonists struggle to break free from the malevolent spirits, which manipulate them and drive them to harm themselves and others. Ultimately, both movies climax with the protagonists confronting the truth about the spirits haunting them and finding a way to sever the supernatural connection, though at great personal cost.

Haunt

Haunt

3.4
2019

Both "Talk to Me" and "Haunt" involve a group of young people who become entangled in a supernatural situation that spirals out of control. In "Talk to Me", the characters use an embalmed hand to communicate with the dead, leading to possession and a haunting. In "Haunt", the characters enter a haunted house attraction that turns out to be run by a cult that tortures and kills people. The movies share themes of the dangers of meddling with the supernatural, the fragility of life, and the psychological toll of trauma. Both feature protagonists who lose their grip on reality and loved ones due to the harrowing events. The plots follow a similar structure of escalating horror and violence as the characters try to escape their nightmarish situations.

Amityville: The Awakening

Amityville: The Awakening

2.6
2017

Both "Talk to Me" and "Amityville: The Awakening" involve teenagers who become entangled with supernatural forces after using occult rituals to communicate with the dead. In "Talk to Me", Mia uses an embalmed hand to contact her deceased mother's spirit, while in "Amityville", the Walker family moves into a haunted house where the comatose son James becomes possessed, allowing him to communicate. The movies follow a similar arc where the initial contact with the dead leads to increasingly disturbing and dangerous supernatural events. The spirits manipulate the protagonists, causing harm to themselves and others. Mia loses her grip on reality as her mother's spirit torments her, while James' possession allows a demonic force to commit murders through him. Ultimately, the protagonists must find a way to break the connection with the malevolent spirits to save themselves and those around them. Both movies explore themes of grief, the consequences of tampering with the occult, and the dangers of becoming consumed by supernatural forces beyond one's control.

Segunda Mano

Segunda Mano

0.0
2011

Both "Talk to Me" and "Segunda Mano" revolve around the supernatural theme of communicating with the spirits of deceased loved ones. In "Talk to Me", the characters use an embalmed hand to make contact with the dead, while in "Segunda Mano", the ghost of Mariella haunts the living characters. The main protagonists, Mia and Mabel, are tormented by the spirits of their deceased mothers, Rhea and Mariella, respectively. This leads them down a dark path of losing touch with reality and endangering themselves and others. The movies explore the consequences of attempting to reconnect with the dead, as the spirits manipulate the living characters and cause harm. Both films feature a climactic confrontation where the truth about the deaths is revealed, and the protagonists must fight to break free from the spirits' control. Ultimately, the movies caution against tampering with the supernatural and suggest that the living must let go of the dead.