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Mysterious Skin (2005)
description written by member Zara:
A street hustler and a weird loner meet up and discover that they have more in common than initially meets the eye.
| Release Date: | May 6th, 2005 |
| MPAA Rating: | NC-17 |
| Running Time: | 99 minutes |
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Mysterious Skin Movie Review by Zara (5/31/2007) |
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The movie that started a tidal wave, bringing the underbelly of Hollywood, that portion where a good deal of hipsters like to hang out and declare that they were the first ones to discover something good about certain actors, together and make Levitt their new god.
Here's the thing. I've watched PICKING UP THE PIECES....
(complete Mysterious Skin review by Zara)
Mysterious Skin Movie Review by Matthew (6/20/2005) |
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"Mysterious Skin", directed by Gregg Araki, based on a book by Scott Heim, is a very powerful, well-made film with two very good central performances. However, it is a film not everyone will like or be able to sit through.
Brian (Brady Corbet), a bookish young man who has just started to go to Hutchison Community College,...
(complete Mysterious Skin review by Matthew)
| Mysterious Skin Movie Review by Suzanne (4/5/2008) |
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Mysterious Skin. Ive had this on my queue since December 2007 when i opened my Netflix account. I came across it, read the description and added it instantly. I didnt watch the preview and I dont think there was one when I had added it. When I finally decided to watch it I did not recall the synopsis and thought I was...
(complete Mysterious Skin review by Suzanne)
Gregg Araki's film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Brick), and featuring Michelle Trachtenberg (Inspector Gadget), Mary Lynn Rajskub (Little Miss Sunshine), Brady Corbet, and Jeffrey Licon (Hood of Horror), with Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas) was powerful and captivating.
It was difficult to watch as it dealt with...
(complete Mysterious Skin review by Movie Addict)
Upon reading the reviews of this film I have been shocked that critics en masse seem to be agreeing that they never saw this coming from Joseph Gordon-Levitt. They write him off as a former sitcom star ('3rd Rock From the Sun') who has gotten lucky in a role.
I, on the other hand, compare him to Ryan Gosling and Tom...
(complete Mysterious Skin review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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