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There is plenty of brutality and death on our computer screens, but this live gore-fest is powerfully shocking to sensibilities numbed by virtual horror.
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Time Out London wrote, "Halperin shoots this poetic melodrama as trance;...The unique result constitutes a virtual bridge between classic Universal horror and the later Val Lewton productions".
Directors Jason Trucco and Kii Arens collaborated with The Creators Project to re-imagine the music video as a virtual art installation distinguished by horror, weird beauty, and a deep vein of surrealism.
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