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25 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- We have a long way to go in 2023, but Skinamarink is already a top contender for the year’s most frightening film.
- 100ColliderChase HutchinsonColliderChase HutchinsonWhatever you take away from it, the uniting fear Skinamarink creates ensures it will be remembered as an unparalleled achievement in horror cinema in how it paints a portrait of oblivion that beckons us into dark recesses from which there is no escape.
- 75IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichWhile Skinamarink is rather devious for how it lulls viewers into an uneasy stupor — Ball’s esoteric design and go-nowhere pace lower your guard just long enough for him to slip a couple of insidious jolts past your defenses — the film’s somnambulant rhythms soon become as static as its backdrops, and long stretches of naked ambiance separate the spine-tingling setpieces.
- 75Chicago TribuneMichael PhillipsChicago TribuneMichael PhillipsIt’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.
- 70SlashfilmMatt DonatoSlashfilmMatt DonatoSkinamarink is an experience of warped mundanity, dreary moods, and repressed paranoias most prevalent in our youths, which Ball recreates with alarming intimacy. We often seek comfort in feeling like kids again, but in this case, Ball presents a monkey's paw solution brimming with supreme juvenile terrorization.
- 70Little White LiesAnton BitelLittle White LiesAnton BitelA child’s anxieties about what might be under the bed or in the shadows are also precisely those primal fears that fuel horror, ensuring that, with all its obfuscations, evasions and abstractions, Skinamarink strips the genre down to its most basic elements: a vulnerable individual alone in the dark.
- 70Rolling StoneK. Austin CollinsRolling StoneK. Austin CollinsSkinamarink isn’t scary because of what it depicts. It’s scary because it already knows that our imagination will do half of the work.
- 70VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanI found Skinamarink to be terrifying, but it’s a film that asks for (and rewards) patience, and can therefore invite revolt (not to mention abysmal grades from Cinemascore). Yet if you go with it, you may feel that you’ve touched the uncanny
- 40Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerAustin ChronicleRichard WhittakerThe pat defense is that Skinamarink is not for conventional horror audiences, and that's obvious, but at the same time it feels overextended as a conceptual piece.
- 38Slant MagazineChuck BowenSlant MagazineChuck BowenSkinamarink 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.