Rent Skin Collector (2012)

2.5 of 5 from 51 ratings
1h 26min
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Synopsis:
The Gryphon (John Jarratt) is a serial killer with a flair for the dramatic - and a grisly trophy case of victims. But when he sets out to add young secretary Wendy Alden (Danielle Harris) to his macabre collection, he gets more than he bargained for. Always one step ahead of the pursuing Detective Delgado (Casper Van Dien) the brilliant psychopath penetrates police lines at will, circling ever closer to the target of his deranged fantasies. Until finally, the only thing standing between Wendy and the Gryphon's unthinkable desires is her own indomitable will to survive.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
Robert D. Weinbach
Voiced By:
Jesse Coley
Writers:
Brian Harper, Robert D. Weinbach
Aka:
Shiver
Studio:
Danse Macabre
Genres:
Horror, Thrillers
BBFC:
Release Date:
15/02/2021
Run Time:
86 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0, English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.35:1
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
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Shiver - Skin Collector review by NP

Spoiler Alert
26/02/2022

‘Skin Collector’ begins with a pre-credits sequence where stunning young Asian waitress Cathy politely declines the advances of a middle-aged hopeful and this results in his subsequent temper tantrum and her brutal murder in a public place, unseen by anyone. I wondered if this unassuming man was to be the film’s killer, because although competently played, he doesn’t possess any menace, instability or threat.

The hero of the piece Delgado (Casper Van Dien), a police inspector, is as square-jawed, designer stubbled and ruggedly handsome as you could imagine – competent but bland. With these two main players holding things together, this doesn’t promise to be riveting viewing, sadly.

Wendy, a bullied (by her unspeakable mother) Portland secretary, is the most appealing character, and through her, things become ever more watchable. She is the most appealing character. Well played by Danielle Harris and constantly in jeopardy or put down by those around her, it is difficult not to empathise as her face crumples in misery as a result of her latest hardship.

Amid the nicely filmed rainy locations and John Jarratt’s performance, the unterrifying Rood slowly becomes a fascinating villain because of his child-like politeness and unstoppable nature – an interesting combination. Stick with this and you’ll enjoy it. My score is 7 out of 10.

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