New “disturbing” horror film, Skinamarink, has left viewers so shaken that they’ve wanted to “vomit everywhere”.
The movie has set pulses racing with some dubbing it as “the scariest movie ever made”, while others were “begging for it to end”.
The plot of the paranormal picture sees two children wake up to find their father missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished.
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Viewers of the supernatural horror have taken to Twitter to try and process what they had just witnessed, after watching the Kyle Edward Ball movie.
And many watchers were holding back their puke and struggling to keep down their popcorn.
One unsettled viewer wrote: “Skinamarink made me want to throw up from how disturbing it was. F**king loved it.”
A second disgruntled watcher said: “Don’t watch Skinamarink I feel like I’m gonna throw up.”
The fright-fest hit US theatres on February 9, but was so scary, viewers wanted to run out of the cinema.
One terrified viewer said: “Just watched Skinamarink in theatres. Feel like I’m gonna vomit everywhere and die.”
Another added: “Skinamarink is the scariest movie ever made. So tense I swore I’d throw up and my mind was begging for it to end.”
And some were claiming that the Shudder Original film was quite literally the stuff of their “nightmares”.
Petrified and tearing up, a person came out of the cinema and wrote: “That movie is exactly what my nightmares are like and I was fully sobbing and hiding and holding in vomit watching this lol thanks.”
Another added: “Skinamarink was really scary I had to turn the lights on and no this isn’t me doing a bit or anything.”
Skinamarink has earned a score of 71% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, but hasn’t quite hit the high mark on IMDb with an overall rating of 5.1/10.
But the film has left some viewers divided, with one person writing on IMDB: “Some loved this movie. Some hated this movie. I fall in between.
“It’s Paranormal Activity’s less formed, visually darker, weirder, younger sibling.”
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