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Skinamarink
Directed by
Kyle Edward Ball
Not Rated
2023
1h 40m
Horror
,
Mystery
4.7
73%
44%
5.3
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Two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished.
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Cast of Skinamarink
Lucas Paul
Kevin
Dali Rose Tetreault
Kaylee
Ross Paul
Dad
Jaime Hill
Mom
Kyle Edward Ball
Entity (voice) (uncredited) / Director / Writer / Editor
Edmon Rotea
Executive Producer
Ava Karvonen
Executive Producer
Jonathan Barkan
Executive Producer
Josh Doke
Executive Producer
Dylan Pearce
Producer
Jamie McRae
Director Of Photography
Joshua Bookhalter
Assistant Director
Skinamarink Ratings & Reviews
FilmWeek (LAist)
Amy Nicholson
It's only January, but this might be the most divisive horror movie of 2023 if people actually go see it. I might hate it myself; it's kind of hard to tell.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The images appear to be the tip of an iceberg, but there's no iceberg beneath them.
We Live Entertainment
Aaron Neuwirth
With no traditional plot and so many deliberately vague or ambiguous choices made on the part of filmmaker Kyle Edward Ball, it may come down to wanting to experience an experimental horror film attempting to condense a child's perspective of the unknown.
Fort Worth Report
Joe Friar
Kyle Edward Ball's debut film will scare the -- out of you thanks in part to your own imagination. And just like a thrill ride, when it's over you want to buy another ticket to experience it all over again.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Skinamarink taps a profoundly unpleasant sense of child peril, terror of the darkness, and that primal sense of being unmoored without the reassuring proximity of adult guardians...
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
As impressive as this experiment in terror can be, it's too sparse to earn its runtime.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
Skinamarink is as hair-raising as it is boring, which doesn't feel like a failure so much as the goal of this micro-budget effort.
The Atlantic
David Sims
Skinamarink, for all its dreaminess, is a successful horror film: Like many of the genre's greatest examples, it has a sense of discovery and terrifying wonder.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
A major debut from a filmmaker who is willing to tell horror stories in a way that's both different for the genre and yet also like something we've all experienced before.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Skinamarink is mostly build and little reward, like a rollercoaster that climbs the big hill but cuts out just before going over the top. But there's plenty of promise in that ascension...
Chron.
A.A. Dowd
It seems to exist in the liminal space between awake and asleep, expertly capturing the way the mind plays tricks on you over a restless night spent studying shadows and shuddering at every stray sound.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
A one-of-a-kind film that re-creates the sensation of being very young and essentially powerless, unable even to articulate why everything feels so … wrong.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Ingeniously evoking a child's response to the inexplicable, "Skinamarink" sways on the border between dreaming and wakefulness, a movie as difficult to penetrate as it is to forget.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
A mishmash of Creepypasta aesthetics captured in a cerulean-and-violet haze marred by carefully inserted scratches, and borderline inaudible ASMR rumblings complemented by hisses and pops. For 100 minutes.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
It's a low-fi rumination on inexplicable and gradually more threatening loneliness - the sort of childhood trauma typically explained to death by horror movies less interesting than this one.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
It's the opposite of "elevated horror," whatever that means; it's two feet above the carpet and deathly allergic to metaphor. It's a "Backrooms" twist on being 4 years old, sensing that something is terribly wrong.
AV Club
Matthew Jackson
Skinamarink is, at its heart, firmly and gleefully experimental, and that means leaving more traditional forms of narrative arc building behind in favor of a darker, more mercurial approach.
Rolling Stone
K. Austin Collins
Quiet horror at its finest. Skinamarink isn't scary because of what it depicts. It's scary because it already knows that our imagination will do half of the work.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
I found "Skinamarink" to be terrifying, but it's a film that asks for (and rewards) patience... if you go with it, you may feel that you've touched the uncanny.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Skinamarink is confidently made, and certain upside-down images are especially creepy, but its spell is broken by its sheer, ungodly slowness, which springs from a paucity of ideas.
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