Review - SKINAMARINK (2022) 7 out of 10 Broomsticks

 

SKINAMARINK

2022, Horror, 1h 39m

One Sentence Synopsis: Two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their Parents are missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished.

Written, Produced, and Directed by: Kyle Edward Ball

SPOILERS!!!


I have many thoughts about this film and I'm just beginning to translate the feelings I have about it. 

First, if you are not a fan of The Blair Witch Project, don't even attempt to watch this. It is divisive and to call it a slow burn is a major understatement. If you are into jump scares, fast facing, and gory visuals, don't even attempt it. You will be in agony for its almost 2 hour run time.

Skinamarink is a claustrophobic, uncomfortable experience with an ambiguous pay off. It will leave you wanting. It will leave you with a nightmarish stone that lays in your brain to translate and try an be able to tell others why they should join you in this fever dream. It understands our fears. 

It's an experience, not a horror movie. See it in a dark room with the sound high. 

7 out of 10 Broomsticks

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