Baskin's reviews
Media reviews
Roger Ebert
'Baskin' does what many horror films try and fail to do: it makes you feel like you're a passive prisoner/spectator, watching as an especially vivid nightmare unfolds.
The A.V. Club
Anyone deep enough into the genre to watch a movie like Baskin may find it, for all its bizarre and beautiful surrealistic imagery, oddly uninspiring.
Los Angeles Times
'Baskin' won't be for everybody, but it's well made and imaginatively upsetting. It's the kind of movie in which a pile of human eyeballs is only about the 10th most disgusting image.
New York Times
The director, Can Evrenol, shows a certain knack for tension and for framing viscera in wide screen, even if his cutting is sometimes too quick.
The Hollywood Reporter
The mysteriously titled 'Baskin is thin on story, instead lurching in and out of a woozy dreamscape before arriving at its extended terror and torture set piece.