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So, Split Screen is a pretty unique piece from Dillon Brown. It’s structured like an old-school double feature, which really sets the tone right away. You’ve got this hacker who’s releasing two films that are just as disturbing as they are fascinating. The Illinois Valley Murder Tapes pulls you into a gritty realism that feels all too familiar, while Greys: The Nevada Alien Incident dives into classic sci-fi territory with creepy vibes and some cool practical effects. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic at times, letting the tension simmer. The performances are raw, adding to that unsettling atmosphere. There’s a meta-commentary on media consumption here that’s hard to ignore. It’s a wild ride, for sure, and not something you see every day.
Double feature formatExplores themes of media and realityPractical effects enhance the horror
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