

Skinford: Death Sentence
Directed by Nik KacevskiBritish con artist, Jimmy 'Skinny' Skinford, uncovers the opportunity of a lifetime--whilst digging his own grave.
- Stephen GuerreroOctober 7, 2025The intro to the film is right crazy, off the deep end Fun, though. Such a crazy ride, without directions, it seems they're all lost. Fresh gore for all in this lovely little mash up of madness, simply delicious and sadistic. Delicate and beautiful vengeance comes out, with no qualms of what needs to be done. What a beautiful gorefest of a film... Please do give it a watch film fans...
- jackmeatJanuary 9, 2026My quick rating - 4.3/10. New horror, about all I know. A quick look at my database tells me it is Australian, and James Skinford (Joshua Brennan) plans to steal and flip a mystery truck to make some money and save his sick father, but his plans are thrown into chaos when he meets a woman with an immortal touch. It felt more like a movie just full of ideas and no real storyline. My fiancé was quick to point out that Charlotte Best, who is our damsel in NO distress since she is immortal, was on Home & Away (her favorite show). Yes, there is actually a prime-time soap opera on in Australia, but that is another story. I will admit that the mix of comedy and shock value horror is nicely done. They aren't out to give you some torture porn, but when they go violent, they definitely make sure you take notice. The method of telling the story, though, just didn't feel arranged properly. Not in a confusing way, it just seemed like pieces tossed together. That didn't stop me from at least getting some entertainment out of the whole thing, especially in the last half when it seemed the focus was better defined. The basic idea is that Best's character is cursed with immortality and is trying to get rid of it, and somehow Brennan's little heist to make quick cash for his dying father has something to do with her. Even when it all comes together, it is still a bit vague, yet for me, it worked fine. However, the road to get there is plagued with pointless scenes and possible inside jokes that didn't work with me. Aussie horror in general tends to lack, so it is good to see an interesting premise pop up that may have been underdeveloped but still entertaining.
Skinford: Death Sentence Trivia
Skinford: Death Sentence was released on March 12, 2017.
Skinford: Death Sentence was directed by Nik Kacevski.
Skinford: Death Sentence has a runtime of 85m.
Skinford: Death Sentence was produced by Tom Pope.
British con artist, Jimmy 'Skinny' Skinford, uncovers the opportunity of a lifetime--whilst digging his own grave.
The key characters in Skinford: Death Sentence are Skinny (Joshua Brennan), Zophia (Charlotte Best), Falcov (Goran D. Kleut).
Skinford: Death Sentence is an Action, Adventure, Comedy film.
Skinford: Death Sentence has an audience rating of 4.7 out of 10.













