A serial killer rents a room with a nice young couple and continues his killing spree as one of his surviving victims tracks him down to kill him once and for all.
Skinner has enough style to pull you through some rough patches, but with a cast as game and diverse as Ted Raimi, Ricki Lake, and Traci Lords, it's hard to not have a good time with it. I'd expected it to be gorier than it actually was, but the sheer bizarre quality of the story and some of the performances were enough to keep my interest.
Skinner has enough style to pull you through some rough patches, but with a cast as game and diverse as Ted Raimi, Ricki Lake, and Traci Lords, it's hard to not have a good time with it. I'd expected it to be gorier than it actually was, but the sheer bizarre quality of the story and some of the performances were enough to keep my interest.