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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

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.

Cast

  • Jaime Hill
  • Lucas Paul
  • Ross Paul
  • Dali Rose Tetreault

Atom User Reviews

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POPULAR TAGS
#creepy
#slow
#heartpounding
#intense
#original
#boring
#terrifying
#indiehit
#snoozefest
#leavekidsathome
#notmyfave
Verified Review
#seeingitagain
#indiehit
#heartpounding
#slow

Extremely slow burn that I would liken to the story telling of Hidetaka Miyazaki. These little nods to things that Kyle Edward Ball makes sure to show you then hides them away with gut wrenching pareidolia and a preverbal auditory feast and pieces of the puzzle you put together yourself make it a true movie of the mind. I promise you won’t hear quiet footsteps on the carpet the same again. Every shot and hallway looks like it may hold a threat and leaves you asking yourself if you really saw what you think you did. By the time the final shot rolls you’ll be so frozen in fear you can’t look away and you’ll fall into the inky darkness of its grip. It’ll be okay. Just “Go to sleep”…

CK
Caleb K
Verified Review
#unnecessary

This was possibly the worst movie I've ever seen...

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ANTHONY B

Metacritic

5
Jan 26, 2023

This “horror” (used as loosely as possible) debut will only frighten people who get startled by their own shadows every day, as it’s just a slog into nothingness.

Metacritic review by Bobby LePire
Bobby LePire
Film Threat
70
Jan 12, 2023

It’s the kind of movie destined to baffle and irritate as many people as it beguiles.

Metacritic review by Noel Murray
Noel Murray
Los Angeles Times
100
Jan 11, 2023

Whatever 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.

Chase Hutchinson
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