“The Neon Demon” (* out of four) was an incomprehensible mess about an aspiring model (Elle Fanning) who moves to L.A. where she is immediately overwhelmed by it’s aura of excess and hedonism and becomes obsessed over by a group of beauty-obsessed women (led by Jena Malone) who will do whatever it takes to obtain her vitality and youth. Or something like that. Yet another exercise in style, gore, and incoherence from director Nicolas Winding Refn (“Only God Forgives”, “Drive”) who continues to confuse weirdness with originality and all-too-obviously copies the works of Stanley Kubrick and David Cronenberg without their resonance or power. Fanning (sister of Dakota) is blank and one-note in the lead. Keanu Reeves shows up for a few jaw-droppingly irrelevant scenes as a hotel manager.