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Danny and Michael Philippou, the Australian brother duo behind Sundance horror breakout Talk to Me and the YouTube channel RackaRacka, are apparently in final negotiations to direct Legendary's ...
It was a full-circle moment: RackaRacka’s video “Real Life Street Fighter,” featuring the brothers and others as game characters, has drawn more than eight million views since 2016.
“RackaRacka was a talking point in meetings, but not a good one,” Danny says, laughing. “They just didn’t think we could do a movie. To be fair, we weren’t making deep stuff on YouTube.” ...
In ‘Talk To Me,’ RackaRacka YouTubers and first-time directors Danny and Michael Philippou conjure the terrors of teenhood By Emma Glassman-Hughes Globe Staff, Updated July 28, 2023, 4:24 p.m.
‘RackaRacka was a talking point in meetings, but not a good one,’ Danny admitted. ‘They just didn’t think we could do a movie. To be fair, we weren’t making deep stuff on YouTube.’ ...
Their channel, RackaRacka, where they’ve made a name for themselves since late 2013, has amassed over 6.5 million subscribers to date, with a slew of videos that regularly surpass a million ...
Review: RackaRacka horror film 'Talk to Me' has more on its mind than scares The debut movie from Australian twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou is a thoughtful horror film that's not all ...
RackaRacka: From ‘inappropriate’ YouTube content to shooting a horror film Adelaide twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou were making upwards of $10,000 in ad revenue from a single video ...
An Adelaide prankster who drove a car filled with water before uploading a video of the stunt to YouTube has faced court. Michael Alexander Philippou posted the clip, which shows him driving while ...
Michael faced seven charges (Picture: RackaRacka/YouTube) YouTuber Michael Alexander Philippou – known for being one half of duo RackaRacka – has faced court for his viral underwater car prank.
“RackaRacka was a talking point in meetings, but not a good one,” Danny says, laughing. “They just didn’t think we could do a movie. To be fair, we weren’t making deep stuff on YouTube.” ...