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The Reflecting Skin is a 1990 coming-of-age horror film [6] [7] written and directed by Philip Ridley and starring Jeremy Cooper, Viggo Mortensen, and Lindsay Duncan.Set in 1950s rural Idaho, the film follows an impressionable young boy who comes to believe that a neighboring widow is a vampire responsible for a number of disappearances in the community.
The Reflecting Skin: Twins 2000 Coldblooded: Landlord 2000 Burning Hear: Cabaret Woman — 2003 Crisis Line: Jackie — Direct-to-video 2004 Mindbenders: Lucretia — 2006 The Wicker Man: Blind Twin #1 Blind Twin #2 2008 A Season to Wither: Elizabeth Beatrice Short film 2009 Chloe and Attie: Attie Chloe Short film 2011 Seed Money — Elyse ...
The Reflecting Skin; Resurrection (1999 film) The Returned (2013 film) Rituals (film) S. Save Yourself (film) Separation (2013 film) She Who Must Burn; The Shrine (film)
The American band Reflecting Skin is named after Ridley's film of the same name. Reece Nagra's remix of Buju Banton's song Murderer opens with an excerpt of dialogue from The Krays. It develops as a drum and bass anthem. Phil Western's 1998 album The Escapist features excerpts of dialogue from The Reflecting Skin.
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Darkly Noon (Brendan Fraser), whose name comes from a Bible passage, is a young man who has spent his entire life as a member of an ultraconservative Christian cult.After a violent incident in which the cult is dissolved and Darkly's parents die, a disoriented Darkly wanders into a forest in the Appalachian region of North Carolina.
Jamie Bell plays a white supremacist seeking redemption - alongside Danielle Macdonald and Vera Farmiga - in the first trailer for upcoming drama, 'Skin'.
Jamie miraculously survives and peels away his burned skin to reveal perfect, unblemished skin. Initially things go well: a chance meeting with Tia leads a newly confident Jamie to spend the day with her in the park, where his beloved, deceased father first taught him to use a camera.