‘Touch Me’ Review: A Wacky Horror Film That Never Fully Realizes Its Satirical Ambition ...Middle East

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“Touch Me” starts intriguingly with a long scene set in a therapist’s office. Joey (Olivia Taylor Dudley), who suffers from OCD and childhood trauma, recounts how she met a sexy alien from another planet and describes the hot affair she had with him. According to her story, not only was the sex good, but his […]

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