‘Skinamarink’ Director Talks Queer Horror and Childhood Nightmares [Watch]

Skinamarink

Kyle Edward Ball’s feature film debut Skinamarink became a viral sensation practically overnight. After a successful festival run, the film leaked online and spread like wildfire across horror TikTok and Twitter, spurring a conversation about piracy of indie horror. Thankfully, Skinamarink, a waking nightmare committed to celluloid, is getting the release it deserves as it hits theaters this weekend.

Read the full synopsis below:

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. 

Dread Central spoke with Ball about Skinamarink going viral, a new wave of queer horror cinema, where the film’s title came from, and more.

Skinamarink is out now in theaters.

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