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Skinner is one of those odd 90s flicks that's definitely off the beaten path. It weaves a darkly comic tale about a deranged killer with a penchant for skinning his victims. The atmosphere is gritty, almost grimy, and it captures that raw indie feel of the era. You get a mix of unsettling humor and eerie tension, which feels a bit jarring but in a good way. The practical effects might not be top-tier, but they have a certain charm that's hard to ignore. The performances, especially from the lead, give it a unique edge—kind of unhinged but captivating. It's not for everyone, but if you appreciate that cult vibe, it’s worth a look.
Released by Troma Entertainment in 1993Features practical effects typical of low-budget horrorRun time: 92 minutes, in colorMixed reception but has a cult following
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