Our Skin Skout has returned from the Toronto International Film Festival, and while he never did manage to get Olga Kurylenko's phone number (or her assistant's, for that matter), he did bring back breaking news on a slew of nude movies coming to a theater near you. We've already given you the scoop on Spring Breakers (2012), Looper (2012), Passion (2012), To the Wonder (2012), and more, so without further aboob, gentlemen, the conclusion of our TIFF 2012 festival coverage:

One of our most anticipated movies of fall 2012 (Chrisopher Walken! Sam Rockwell! The director of In Bruges! Tom Waits holding a bunny!), we just got even more excited for Seven Psychopaths (in theaters October 12) with news of hot blonde Christine Marzano's topless scene 22 minutes in.

Does Jennifer Lawrence finally get naked in David O. Russell's (The Fighter) new movie Silver Linings Playbook (in theaters November 21)? Sadly, the answer is no, but the silver lining is a topless shower scene from nudecomer Brea Bee 14 minutes in that's repeated at the 34 minute mark.

Gwyneth Paltrow and Emily Meade are similarly non-nude in the sex addiction comedy Thanks for Sharing (in theaters November 2), but nudecomer Natalia Volkodaeva does her breast to make up for it with a topless sex scene an hour and 26 minutes in.

Jayne Mansfield's Car (release date TBA) doesn't actually have anything to do with the '60s sex bomb, this drama written by Billy Bob Thornton does feature The Wedding Party (1997)'s Frances O'Connor full frontal as she nakedly recites poetry for ol' Billy Bob. Guess writing the screenplay does come with some privileges...

If you told us that the French were re-making Humpday (2009) with Laetita Casta, we'd bet our lucky jerking sock that there would be nudity in that film. And we'd be right, which is fortunate because we'd need thatsock as Laetitia goes bare-assed 25 and 29 minutes into Do Not Disturb (in theaters October 3).

Finally, we've got some notable nudes from this fall's crop of horror movies for you to jack your lantern this Halloween: First, Kill the Irishman (2011)'s Laura Ramsey joins up with America Olivia for a topless reign of sperm-killing terror in No One Lives (release date TBA); then the only letters you need are J and O for the dizzying array of skin in the horror anthology film The ABCs of Death (2013); and finally, the Mexican thriller Here Comes the Devil (release date TBA) will put a pitchfork in your pants with an outstanding lesbian scene in the first minute of the film and copious nudity from pop star Laura Caro and co-stars Barbara Perrin Rivemar, Dana Dorel and Jessica Iris throughout.

Phew! That's a lot to digest, but nudity never sleeps, so stay tuned for our coverage of Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas all next week right here at the Mr. Skin blog!