There’s no doubt that 2022 was a great year for horror films. From franchise reboots likeScreamtolegacy sequels likeHalloween Endstooriginal movies likeSmileandThe Black Phone, horror has been one of the most popular genres for scare-hungry audiences.
While a new year has dawned, that hasn’t stopped the genre from thriving withcommercial hits likeM3GANandcritically acclaimed horror films likeInfinity Pool. Now, a welcome new addition to the found-footage horror canon,Skinamarink, is set to hit streaming soon, and Digital Trends has all the info on where and when you can watch it and if it’s worth your time to stream it
Where is Skinamarink streaming?
Writer/director Kyle Edward Ball’s creepy found-footage movie about two siblings waking up to barely seen sinister forces in their dark home is set for release on the streaming service for all things horror. That’s right,Skinamarinkwill stream onShudder.
As any horror aficionado can tell you, Shudder is the one-stop shop for slashers, demons, monsters, and anything that induces blood-curdling terror. The streamer has hundreds of titles, including classic horror movies likeThe Hills Have Eyes,Prom Night, andTerror Train, and modern macabre masterpieces likeThe DescentandThe Stepfather. It also has a selection of original features likeResurrection,Speak No Evil, andV/H/S/99, as well as documentaries likeIn Search of Darkness II: The Journey Into 1980s Horror Continues.
When is Skinamarink streaming?
Skinamarinkwill start streamingFebruary 2.
How much does it cost?
Shudder hastwo main subscription plans. The first and most popular one is a monthly subscription plan that costs$6. There are no ads, and every movie and TV series is available on demand.
If you want to continue the horrorfest all year-round, you can opt for the annual subscription plan for only$57. You can also “add on” Shudder to a variety of other subscription platforms likePrime VideoandHulufor $6.
Can I get it for free?
Is Skinamarink worth it?
Yes, especially for people who like their horror movies creepy and unsettling rather than bloody and gory. If you’re expecting a high body count, look elsewhere. In fact, if you’re looking for a linear plot, or a clear explanation as to what’s happening, then this may not be the movie for you.
Skinamarinkis all about the vibes as it taps into childhood fears about the dark. For a certain generation, nothing is creepier than waking up in the middle of the night with the TV flickering on and off and strange toys seemingly looking at you with menace. Made for just $15,000, the movie has a lo-fi look and feel that’s refreshing in the digital age of clean images and easily digested plots.
The film currently boasts a 72% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 66 critics score on Metacritic.