Check Out Eerie Viral Videos For “Sound of My Voice” Dan Koelsch, March 15, 2012March 15, 2012 The independent psychological thriller Sound of My Voice opens in theaters on April 27th, but if you’re looking to get an inside peak before that, you’re in luck. Fox Searchlight has created a YouTube channel to release a few viral videos. Check them out after the break.While the videos aren’t exactly scary, they have a realistic eeriness that is unsettling. However, there’s very little information given to really understand what is going on, especially in the second video. The film stars Brit Marling (Another Earth) as a cult leader named Maggie who claims to be sent from the future to create an army. Two Los Angeles hipsters, Peter and Lorna, join the cult in hopes of exposing Maggie as a fraud in a documentary.If you want more, you can also watch the first 12 minutes of Sound of My Voice on its official website. The film will have a presence at this weekend’s WonderCon, so we’ll keep an eye out for any more viral components to their campaign.Plot details via Wired. Viral Marketing Viral Videos Fox SearchlightSound of My VoiceViral video
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