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Carolyn Harper is missing. Her disappearance affects her friends and family differently, and darkness lurks beneath the surface of a rural Midwestern town in the new movie Knives and Skin. Hot off of showings at Tribeca Film Fest and Fantastic Fest, and released by hip indie powerhouse IFC Midnight, Knives and Skin is billed as a “mystical teen noir.” Check out the official trailer for the new Jennifer Reeder-directed film below: Need to know more? Read the description below, and be sure to watch Knives and Skin on Friday, December 6, 2019 in theaters, on demand, or on digital. What happened to Carolyn Harper? Part suburban nightmare, part neon-soaked teenage fever dream, this tantalizing mystery traces the wave of fear and distrust that spreads across a small Midwestern town in the wake of a high school girl’s mysterious disappearance. As the loneliness and darkness lurking beneath the veneer of everyday life gradually comes to light, a collective awakening seems to overcome the town’s teenage girls—gathering in force until it can no longer be contained. Unfolding in a hallucinatory haze of lushly surreal images, Knives and Skin is a one-of-a-kind coming-of-age noir that haunts like a half-remembered dream. You Might Also Like...
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