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Michael Trent Reznor (born May 17, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, actor, leader of industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, and member of How to Destroy Angels alongside his wife, Mariqueen Maandig, and Atticus Ross. He was previously associated with bands Option 30, Exotic Birds, and Tapeworm, among others. Reznor left Interscope Records in 2007, and is now an independent musician. Reznor began creating music early in his life, and cites his Western Pennsylvania childhood as an early influence. After being involved with a number of synthesizer-based bands in the mid-80s, Reznor gained employment at Right Track Studios and began creating his own music during the studio's closing hours under the moniker Nine Inch Nails. Reznor's first release as Nine Inch Nails, Pretty Hate Machine (1989), was a commercial and critical success, and he has since released seven major studio releases. Outside of Reznor's chief project Nine Inch Nails, he has contributed to many other artists' albums, including Marilyn Manson and Saul Williams. In 1997, Reznor appeared in Time magazine's list of the year's most influential people, and Spin magazine described him as "the most vital artist in music." Reznor, in collaboration with Atticus Ross, composed the score for The Social Network, a 2010 theatrical film about the founding of Facebook. The duo won the 2010 Golden Globe for Best Original Score and the Academy Award for Best Original Score for their collaboration. The soundtrack album was released by The Null Corporation, Reznor's own independent record label. Earlier this year, Reznor announced that the pair would once again be collaborating with David Fincher by composing the score to the US film adaptation of the novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, set for release in late 2011. Description above from the Wikipedia article Trent Reznor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Alice Channing is a grown child star who is looking to make a comeback acting wise. She's not unpopular, in fact she is quite popular but she is tired of not being able to grow out of the child star image she has gain. She is sick of the tabloids calling her the "One Wonder Child". This has made her very bitter. At the same time a new up and coming director who has directed Hit after Hit is looking to make his first horror thriller. Since Alice had heard from her fellow actors that this new director has not only saved their careers but has reinvigirated their passion for acting, she seeks him out so she can work with him as the lead in his next project. However she soon finds out that this director uses very unorthodox methods to make sure his actors give their absolute best performance. These methods eventually make Alice question her sanity. The life she hated but she came to accept as reality begins to slowly deteriorate. The line between method acting and reality begins to blur and she feels that the director himself is after her somehow. Is she going crazy or is she in actual danger?
