
Skinford: Death Sentence 2017
"A Touch of Immortality is a Death Sentence"
Skinford: Death Sentence (2017) drops hardened flipper Jimmy "Skinny" Skinford into a nightmare when a routine deal spirals into kidnapping and a forced grave-digging.
Director: Nik Kacevski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Skinford: Death Sentence (2017) about?
Flipper Jimmy "Skinny" Skinford's life unravels after a botched deal leaves him face-to-face with a kidnapping and a forced burial. His discovery of an 'immortal' woman buried alive forces him to confront a dangerous underworld where death isn't always final.
Who directed Skinford: Death Sentence?
Nik Kacevski directed Skinford: Death Sentence, blending fantasy and thriller elements into a tight 84-minute narrative.
Who stars in Skinford: Death Sentence?
The film stars Joshua Brennan as Jimmy "Skinny" Skinford, alongside Charlotte Best, Goran D. Kleut, Coco Jack Gillies, and Alyssa Stringfellow.
Is Skinford: Death Sentence (2017) worth watching?
With its dark blend of thriller and fantasy, Skinford: Death Sentence offers a unique premise that keeps tension high. Fans of gritty, unconventional stories will find its themes intriguing, even if it's a niche pick.
How long is Skinford: Death Sentence?
Skinford: Death Sentence runs for 84 minutes.
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About Skinford: Death Sentence (2017) — A flipper's nightmare turns supernatural
Skinford: Death Sentence (2017) drops hardened flipper Jimmy "Skinny" Skinford into a nightmare when a routine deal spirals into kidnapping and a forced grave-digging. Just as his luck hits rock bottom, a shovel strike reveals an unexpected sight: a woman buried alive who refuses to die. Her eerie invulnerability becomes the catalyst for a high-stakes game where Skinford must navigate brutal underworld rules and a race against time to uncover a truth that could rewrite his future.
Directed by Nik Kacevski, this genre-blending thriller blends fantasy and suspense into a tense, atmospheric ride. With its morally ambiguous characters and a premise that toys with the fragility of life and death, Skinford: Death Sentence crafts a world where survival hinges on exploiting the unnatural—a perfect storm for fans of dark, thought-provoking cinema.