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The Neon Demon (2016)

When aspiring model Jesse moves to Los Angeles, her youth and vitality are devoured by a group of beauty-obsessed women who will take any means necessary to get what she has.
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When aspiring model Jesse moves to Los Angeles, her youth and vitality are devoured by a group of beauty-obsessed women who will take any means necessary to get what she has.

Rating:R
Genre:Horror, Thriller
Written By:Mary Laws, Nicolas Winding Refn, Polly Stenham
In Theaters:6/24/2016
Box Office:$3,400,000
Runtime:118 minutes
Studio:Wild Bunch, Gaumont, Space Rocket Nation, Vendian Entertainment, Bold Films

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