InLatency, Hana gets her hands on a new, unreleased technology called OMNIA.

As a video game controller it reduces her reaction time to zero.

Unfortunately, the gear starts intruding on Hana’s actual thoughts in a variety of terrifying ways.

Sasha Luss in latency sits at a table with a mug and a plate. She appears tired or distressed

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But heres the thing - its not just a movie.

This kind of technology is closer to reality than many of us realize.

Which means the line between reality and potentially horrifying fiction is about to get way blurrier.

Sasha Luss in latency sits on the floor in a dimly lit, narrow hallway next to a closed door, appearing distressed. An unmarked box is on the floor beside her.

So now you understand why I cant sleep.Latencyhas given me a lot to think about.

you might watch the film in select theaters starting June 14.

Check out the trailer here:

Sasha Luss in a striped shirt aiming a sniper rifle

Alexis Ren smiling up at someone, wearing a hoodie with their hair styled in two buns

Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner, dressed in casual climbing gear, sit atop a high platform, with rope harnesses attached in the movie Fall

Rear view of a person with long hair adjusting VR headset in a dimly lit room

Sasha Luss and Alexis Ren look up and concerned

A woman with long blonde hair leans in closely towards a computer screen, focusing intently on what is displayed

Sasha Luss looks forward with an open mouth and distressed expression

Blond person in yellow clothing is seen mid-air, seemingly falling or jumping off a building at night with a neon red "CYCLE" sign in the background amidst a cityscape

Sasha Luss, wrapped in a towel, gazes into a grimy mirror and touches her bloody teeth