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After 'Talk to Me' and the Sally Hawkins thriller 'Bring Her Back,' Danny and Michael Philippou have escaped being YouTubers ...
Brothers Danny & Michael Philippou spent more than a decade building up a following on YouTube as RackaRacka with chaotic content that blends stunts, visual effects, backyard wrestling, and satirical ...
Danny and Michael Philippou return to A24 with an occult horror flick that delights in gruesome practical effects but also presents a nuanced character study.
"Bring Her Back described in 3 words: harrowing, traumatic, and fun." Fun?! Uh oh. A24 has revealed a "First Look" promo featurette for the scary new horror film Bring Her Back, the latest creation ...
"How did you cope with Cathy being gone?" "I didn't." A24 has unveiled the second official trailer for the unsettling horror ...
and “Builders of the Apocalypse.” (Referencing comic-book characters and fast food, video games and professional wrestling, RackaRacka content tends to showcase lowbrow humor with surprisingly ...
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 ...
One comment in particular stole the show. “Shoulda been RackaRacka,” a fan posted, referring to the Australian YouTube duo famous for their wild, stunt-filled fight scenes. The hilarity of ...
Pivoting from YouTube to feature filmmaking sounds like a huge risk for a brand as big as RackaRacka, but for some creators who have had success on the platform, that is part of the point.
Oz twins Philippou and Michael Philippou (also known together online as RackaRacka), became well known for their horror comedy YouTube videos. Sundance smash Talk To Me, which garnered $92M ...
All hell can break loose in the "or else." In their feature debut, twin YouTubers turned co-directors Danny and Michael Philippou (aka RackaRacka) suck audiences into their distinctive hellscape ...
In their twenties, the brothers honed their filmmaking chops — and gained millions of subscribers — on their channel RackaRacka, producing fast-paced, comically violent videos like “Harry Po ...