In a devastating twist, the camera pulls back from this vision to reveal the horrifying reality. Jack is not stabbing his wife; he is on the empty studio stage, having stabbed Lilly to death in a trance-like state. The film ends with Jack standing alone, covered in blood, surrounded by the bodies of the demon's victims, as the faint sound of police sirens grows closer in the distance. The story is a powerful cautionary tale about the emptiness of fame, suggesting that those who sacrifice their humanity for it will ultimately find themselves utterly and tragically alone.
The film's cinematography is handled by Andrew G. Leake, who has worked on several horror projects in the past. The movie's score is composed by Luke Masiak, a rising talent in the world of horror soundtracks.
A cynical ex-magician turned paranormal skeptic intent on debunking fraud.
The file size on his desktop began to grow. 4GB... 10GB... 100GB. It was as if the movie was expanding, filling his hard drive, then his room. The shadows in the corner of his peripheral vision began to take the shape of studio boom mics and stage lights.
What starts as a typical '70s variety show slowly descends into a nightmare as Jack's past secrets and a real demonic entity collide on live TV. Why Everyone Is Talking About It David Dastmalchian
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