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- Skincare (film) - Wikipedia
Skincare is a 2024 American thriller film directed by Austin Peters in his feature directorial debut, from a screenplay by Peters, Sam Freilich, and Deering Regan
- Skincare (2024) - IMDb
Skincare: Directed by Austin Peters With Elizabeth Banks, Lewis Pullman, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Michaela Jaé (MJ) Rodriguez Famed aesthetician Hope Goldman's skincare business faces sabotage when rival Angel Vergara opens a boutique across the street
- Skincare - Rotten Tomatoes
Famed aesthetician Hope Goldman (Elizabeth Banks) is about to take her career to the next level by launching her very own skincare line, but her personal and work lives are challenged when
- Is Skincare a True Story? Is Hope Goldman a Real Beautician?
In his directorial debut, ‘Skincare,’ Austin Peters tells the twisted story of renowned beautician Hope Goldman, who is preparing to launch a new skincare line to take her reputation and career to the next level
- Watch Skincare Streaming Online - Hulu
About this Movie Skincare A celebrity aesthetician goes on an investigation across Hollywood as she becomes convinced a rival is out to sabotage her business and destroy her life Starring Elizabeth Banks (The Hunger Games), Lewis Pullman (Lessons in Chemistry), Luis Gerrado Méndez (Club de Cuervos), and Nathan Fillion (Firefly)
- Skincare movie review film summary (2024) - Roger Ebert
In frequent music video director Austin Peters’ nifty and gleamingly cinematic LA exploit “Skincare,” that name belongs to an agile Tinseltown aesthetician played by Elizabeth Banks and decorates the minimally designed containers of her upcoming skincare line—products that collectively offer a sense of hope for the future Maybe they
- Elizabeth Banks Underrated Thriller With 69% On Rotten Tomatoes Is Now . . .
Skincare is a thriller from 2024 that didn't hit big at movie theaters but has found a successful home as a hit on the streaming platform Hulu Skincare is becoming a hit Screen Rant
- ‘Skincare’: The celebrity facialist’s murder-for-hire case that . . .
Elizabeth Banks as Hope Goldman in "Skincare," a movie inspired by the real-life story of celebrity facialist falsely accused of a murder-for-hire plot
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