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If the visuals are the body of the film, the sound is its screaming soul. Skinamarink uses audio like a weapon. The children whisper to each other in soft, terrified Canadian accents. The carpet crunches. A cartoon mouse laughs on a loop from the television. And then there are the other sounds: the deep, subsonic hum that feels like a stomachache; the abrupt, piercing ring of a rotary phone that shouldn’t exist; and the voice. That voice.

The title itself has various spellings and versions, which the director navigated carefully: Skinamarink (2022) - Movie Review

Skinamarink became a cult legend largely due to an in late 2022.