"The Neon Demon," the latest mind-bender from out-there director Nicolas Winding Refn, is a two-hour fever dream about back-stabbing models with paper-thin bodies - and personalities. Refn ("Drive," "Only God Forgives") gets off to a promising start with a bloody photo shoot in an austere Los Angeles studio. Jesse also catches the eye of Dean (Karl Klusman), the only person with anything resembling a moral compass, and draws the ire of several ambitious models, who appear to be cast-offs from a vampire brood on "True Blood."