His follow-up is the psychosexual sci-fi horror comedy Touch Me, which is an homage to sensual homage to Japanese exploitation films that follows two millennials, Joey (Oliva Taylor Dudley) and Craig (Jordan Gavaris), who visit Brain (Lou Taylor Pucci) at his desert mansion, unaware that he possesses mysterious and charismatic abilities that will change their[...]
Touch Me Archives
When it comes to testing the limits on how far one is willing to express him/her/themselves physically and visually, the imagination can travel to some deep creative places, as writer-director Addison Heimann demonstrated in his 2002 film Hypochondriac. In his latest film, Touch Me, he explores the lives of two co-dependent people, Joey (Olivia Taylor Dudley) and[...]
Sometimes, some of the deepest, darkest regions of the mind can produce some of the most impressive visuals, not to mention act as a form of therapeutic subterfuge as is the case for writer-director Addison Heimann's (Hypochondriac) works with his latest in Touch Me The psychosexual horror-comedy follows two co-dependent friends, Joey (Olivia Taylor Dudley) and Craig (Jordan[...]

