The germ of the idea for the crime thriller "Skincare" came from a stranger-than-fiction criminal case: A Los Angeles-based aesthetician to the stars was accused of plotting the murder of a rival skincare expert. Yet director and co-writer Austin Peters wasn't interested in creating a work of journalism or a documentary. Instead, he considered it the perfect jumping-off point for a Southern California Gothic tale.
"It's inspired by lots of movies and books in this sunshine noir world of Los Angeles," Peters, who wrote the film with Sam Freilich and Deering Regan, says. "We never set out to tell the true story - that was never our intention. The thing that called to us about the story is that it sounded like a James M. Cain-style noir. It felt new and true to the Los Angeles I know, the world I know."
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