Movie Review: Touch Me
Horror

Movie Review: Touch Me


07/10/2026
Film Reviews

Movie Review: Touch MeTouch Me Movie Review by Matt Boiselle

Touch Me – written and directed by Addison Heimann, and starring Olivia Taylor Dudley, Lou Taylor Pucci & Jordan Gavaris

Synopsis: Two codependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien-narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world.

Writer/director Addison Heimann delivers one of the year’s more unconventional genre films withTouch Me, a strange blend of science fiction, body horror, dark comedy, and relationship drama that never quite settles into one lane.The film follows two codependent best friends who become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may—or may not—be trying to take over the world. It’s an undeniably unique premise that uses its bizarre setup to explore themes of emotional dependency, addiction, and toxic relationships.Olivia Taylor Dudley and Jordan Gavaris anchor the film with believable performances, making the central friendship feel authentic even as the story spirals into increasingly surreal territory. Lou Taylor Pucci embraces the role of the mysterious alien with just the right amount of unsettling charm, helping keep the audience guessing about his true intentions.

Visually,Touch Mehas plenty of personality. The body horror effects are memorable, the cinematography is stylish, and Heimann clearly isn’t afraid to push boundaries. Unfortunately, the story occasionally feels more interested in being weird than cohesive. While there are plenty of intriguing ideas on display, they don’t always come together into a satisfying whole, leaving parts of the film feeling a bit disjointed.That said,Touch Medeserves credit for taking risks. It’s refreshingly original in a genre often dominated by familiar formulas, even if not every creative swing connects. Viewers who enjoy surreal indie horror and films that prioritize atmosphere and symbolism over straightforward storytelling will likely find more to appreciate than those looking for a traditional horror experience.

Overall,Touch Meis an interesting watch with strong performances, creative visuals, and an undeniably unique concept. While it didn’t completely win me over, it’s the kind of film that’s likely to spark conversation long after the credits roll.

Touch Merecently made its premiere on Shudder on July 3rd – give it a peek if you’re so inclined.

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