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Skinamarink
directed by Kyle Edward Ball, 2022
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Skinamarink will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on June 20 via RLJE Films. The viral sensation received a wide theatrical release in January before streaming exclusively on Shudder.
Writer-director-editor Kyle Edward Ball makes his feature debut on the 2022 Canadian experimental horror film. Lucas Paul, Dali Rose Tetreault, Ross Paul, and Jaime Hill.
Special features are listed below.
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Audio commentary by writer-director Kyle Edward Ball and cinematographer Jamie McRae
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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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#skinamarink#horror#kyle edward ball#shudder#found footage#rlje films#dvd#gift#experimental horror#lucas paul#dali rose tetreault#ross paul#jaime hill#horror movies#canadian horror
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Skinamarink // Kyle Edward Ball // 2022
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SKINAMARINK Kyle Edward Ball USA, 2023
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Skinamerink Review- A Creepy, Wild Horror Film That Is Genuinely Scary From Beginning To End
Skinamarink is a film that is labeled as a creepypasta. The definition of creepypastas is horror-related legends that have been shared around the Internet. Creepypasta has since become a catch-all term for any horror content posted on the Internet. These Internet entries are often brief, user-generated, paranormal stories intended to scare readers. It’s a subgenre of the horror genre. The gist…
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#Creepypasta#Dail Rose Tetreault#Jaime Hill#Kyle Edward Ball#Lucas Paul#Ross Paul#Shudder#Skinamarink
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'Skinamarink' Makes You Think
(CREDIT: IFC Midnight) Starring: Lucas Paul, Dalie Rose Tetreault, Ross Paul, Jaime Hill Director: Kyle Edward Ball Running Time: 100 Minutes Rating: Unrated Release Date: January 13, 2022 (Theaters) You know those thoughts you have on the edge of dreams and reality when you’re nodding off? That’s what the entirety of Skinamarink feels like. An experimental grainy montage that captures the…
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Happy Birthday Jaime Hill !
The “Skinamarink” actress voices Mrs Cactow in FRANKENSTEIN MOBSTER !on Audible worldwide!
Starring the voice talents of Daniel Roebuck, Debbie Rochon, & Mark Redfield! Supported by a large professional cast of voice actors. Adapted from the acclaimed graphic novel by Mark Wheatley !
Original Music and Sound Design by Jennifer Rouse !
Adapted, Written, and Directed by Mark Redfield !
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#NowWatching Skinamarink (2022) 🏠👥😶🌫️
“𝚆𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚎 𝚍𝚒𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚢 𝚐𝚘?”
Poster Artist: Creepy Duck Design
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Skinamarink (2022, dir. Kyle Edward Ball) - review by Rookie-Critic
How can I even begin to describe Skinamarink? I guess I'll just start by saying this film is incredibly alienating and experimental. The entire film is comprised of close-up, off-angle shots of the house the entirety of the story takes place in. You never see any of the character's faces, and rarely do you actually see any part of them at all, save for their feet, as a lot of the shots in the film are low-angle, almost as if the camera was just sitting on the floor and happened to be recording. The film revolves around two siblings, Kevin and Kaylee, who awake one night to find that not only is their dad missing and their mom acting strange, but also all of the windows and doors leading to the outside have vanished. What follows is about an hour and a half of unfettered confusion, uncertainty, and darkness. The kids do the best they can given the situation (the youngest, Kevin, is 4, and Kaylee doesn't seem to be much older), and the film plays out in a very bleak fashion.
I'm not going to lie, this was a rough watch. Due to nature of the way the film was shot and the wildly low quality of the film's audio and video (the movie was made on a budget of about $15,000, and there's more visual noise on screen most of the time than there is actual image), large swaths of the runtime feel like they drag. I generally don't get as much sleep as I should, and not having a ton of visually interesting things on screen was making it very hard to stay awake for a majority of the movie, which in conjunction with the aforementioned shooting style, also made the film hard to follow. Not impossible, though, you can definitely piece everything together, but I spent a lot of that dead space between big moments in the film putting those pieces together. However, it wasn't just a rough watch because of those criticisms, it was also a rough watch because it scared the ever-loving shit out of me.
I love horror. As a former child scaredy-cat, I can tell you everything used to frighten me. At some point in high school I decided to fully immerse myself in horror and I never looked back. So much so, that nowadays it's an incredibly rare occasion that a horror movie truly gets to me, I mean really digs down into my soul and embeds itself there. From the second the first door disappeared, this movie absolutely had my number. Every jump scare, every shot staring into an abyssal hallway or bedroom, a sequence where a TV playing a cartoon stops itself and replays the same 10 second loop 5 times. I was more unsettled than I have been in a very, very long time. I drove home in complete silence. I was looking over my shoulder as I walked from the theater to my car, and likewise from my car to the inside of my apartment. I walked in and appreciatively touched my front door after I closed it behind me. I was actually, legitimately afraid to go to sleep that night. To go into a dark room by myself, shut the door (or leave it open, honestly with the headspace I was in, both were equally upsetting for different reasons), lay down, and close my eyes, leaving myself vulnerable to whatever evil presence might be lurking just beyond the cutoff point; where my eyes can no longer tell the difference between silhouette, shadow, and plain darkness. This film shook me to my absolute core, and it did it without ever showing me a single thing. It may drag in spots and it may be hard to tell what exactly is going on due to not being able to actually see any of the action, but it is for precisely those same reasons that it is so effectively terrifying. Kevin's final lines of the film, said just seconds before the house lights in the theater came back up, have stayed with me in the days following like ghost in my ear (and yes, I meant seconds. There are no credits, there is no sitting and contemplating what you just witnessed to some creepy music and names floating toward the top of the screen. You are unapologetically and uncaringly dropped back into reality immediately after the film's closing moment.).
What the movie lacks in straight plot, it more than makes up for in atmosphere and terror-factor. I can't recommend this for most people, and even the ones willing to take a chance on something on the fringes of what storytelling can be perceived as and what even constitutes a movie might find it to be a snooze-fest at best, but Skinamarink tapped into my psyche and made me feel a way that I'm not sure I've truly felt since the first time I saw A Nightmare on Elm Street when I was maybe 13. I have to give it my utmost respect for that.
Score: 8/10
Currently only in select theaters for a limited time, then coming to Shudder at an unspecified date later this year.
#Skinamarink#Kyle Edward Ball#Lucas Paul#Dali Rose Tetreault#Ross Paul#Jaime Hill#film review#movie review#2022 films
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SKINAMARINK:
When parents vanish
Children trapped in dark blue house
Creepy art horror
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I think I cracked the code
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SKINAMARINK (2022) Reviews of low-budget retro horror
SKINAMARINK (2022) Reviews of low-budget retro horror
Skinamarink is a 2022 Canadian retro horror film about two children who 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. Based on his short film Heck (2020), the title of Kyle Edward Ball’s first feature film Skinamarink refers to a popular preschool tune from the 1970s. Written and directed by Kyle Edward Ball. The…
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#2022#Canadian#Dali Rose Tetreault#horror#Jaime Hill#Kyle Edward Ball#Lucas Paul#movie film#review reviews#Ross Paul#Skinamarink
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Skinamarink (2023) Date de sortie : 13/01/2023 Réalisateur : Kyle Edward Ball Scénario : Kyle Edward Ball Avec : Jaime Hill, Lucas Paul, Ross Paul
#film d'horreur#Jaime Hill#Kyle Edward Ball#Lucas Paul#paranormal#Ross Paul#Skinamarink (2022)#film poster#news#cinéma#actualité#affiche de film
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Thank you @rakiah for taking my commission for Joy Hill!! She's so beautiful!!
Some background for those who don't know;
Joy Hill is the bastard of the Lannisters, the natural born daughter of Tywin's youngest brother, Gerion, who went missing before the start of the series. Her mother is named Briony and that's all we know about her.
She only gets mentioned in A Storm of Swords and A Feast for Crows. Jaime calls her sweet, but also lonely. Some of the headcanons I've seen is that she lives on Casterly Rock and is being raised by her paternal aunt, Genna Lannister-Frey.
I also ship her with Jon Snow. Why? High born bastards who are easily overlooked by others, who understand both the highborns and the lowborns. Depending on the circumstances, they would definitely have a common ground that could become something more.
#my posts#a song of ice and fire#asoiaf#joy hill asoiaf#game of thrones#got#asoiaf art#asoiaf fanart#got joy hill#joy hill#joy hill got#asoiaf joy hill#one of my favs#i either like background characters or tragic characters#idk why#but like#oh well#she's so pretty#i love her#lannister#house lannister#tywin lannister#jaime lannister#genna lannister#genna frey#casterly rock#jon snow#gerion lannister#art#i can't stop looking at her
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People will go to the Riverlands to find themselves but watch out!!!! Do Not— I repeat, DO NOT— get fucking stuck there!!!!
#try the free cities or oldtown. much better places to find yourself#ppl just go there bc you can start killing people with little to no consequences#asoiaf#valyrianscrolls#the riverlands#you know how in the haunting of hill house eleanor goes bc she needs to like. prove she’s a person?? yeah that’s how the Riverlands get u.#daemon. jaime. many such cases!!
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Game of Funko Pops - pt 2
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