You almost wouldn’t peg YouTubers-turned-directors Danny and Michael Philippou as the type to create a horror film focused on a haunted hand sculpture that possesses a teenage girl and ruins her life.
How far does a billion YouTube views get you in a film pitch? Not very, as Australian twins Danny and Michael Philippou learned while scraping together funding for their first feature. In their ...
Danny and Michael Philippou, the Australian pranksters behind the RackaRacka YouTube channel, here deliver exactly the sort of film you wouldn’t expect. Okay, that’s not quite true. Nobody will be ...
On the surface, "Talk to Me" might seem like a standard-issue horror movie in which a group of young people uses a supernatural hand to go viral and then reaps the terrifying consequences. But it's ...
Director and DC Studios Co-CEO James Gunn has dispelled another DC Universe casting rumor and clarified a statement involving RackaRacka’s Danny and Michael Philippou. Gunn was asked over Twitter ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Even the biggest smash hits are easy to miss if you’re not looking in the right direction. Until the other day, I had never seen any of ...
Police have told an Adelaide court they may need to recreate a prankster's stunt, which would involve filling a car with water to test how it handles on the road, to prove it was dangerous. Michael ...
RackaRacka has 6.54 million subscribers, with the core of their audience in America Shooting of the brothers' debut movie Talk To Me will begin in Adelaide in February next year The Adelaide-based ...
YouTuber Michael Alexander Philippou – known for being one half of duo RackaRacka – has faced court for his viral underwater car prank. The Australian star, who boasts a following of more than five ...
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