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‘Touch Me’ Trailer Teases Wacky, Wild Psychosexual Horror-Comedy Homage To Japanese Exploitation Cinema

Olivia Taylor Dudley, Jordan Gavaris and Lou Taylor Pucci in Touch Me

Rustic Films and Yellow Veil Pictures have released the official trailer for Touch Me, the sophomore feature from filmmaker Addison Heiman (Hypochondriac).

Labeled by critics as “an orgy of anxious spirals” (Daily Dead), “kinky” (The Pitch), and “a horror film unlike any other” (Bloody Disgusting), Touch Me has critics squirming, laughing, and asking “what did I just watch?”

Written and directed by Heiman, the psychosexual horror-comedy stars Olivia Taylor Dudley (She Dies Tomorrow, Crawlspace), Lou Taylor Pucci (Spring, Evil Dead), and Jordan Gavaris (“The Lake”). The cast also features Marlene Forte, Paget Brewster, Ashley Lauren Nedd, JJ Phillips, Yumarie Morales and Eli Lucas.

The story centres on co-dependent friends Joey and Craig, whose already messy lives unravel completely when they find themselves without a place to live. Just as things hit rock bottom, Joey’s mysterious ex, Brian, reappears. He says he can take away anxiety and depression with a single touch and invites them to his secluded compound for a reset. But what presents itself as salvation quickly takes a surprisingly sinister turn.

Heiman produced the film alongside John Humber and David Lawson Jr., with Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead serving as executive producers under their Rustic Films banner.

The picture has screened at major international festivals including the Sundance Film Festival, South by Southwest, Fantasia International Film Festival, and the Sitges Film Festival. The film won the Grand Jury Prize for Feature Film at the Overlook Film Festival and currently holds an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 26 reviews.

Touch Me is slated to open theatrically in New York on March 20, 2026, followed by a limited theatrical rollout beginning March 27, 2026. The film will then become available on demand and digital platforms on April 2, 2026.

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