Directed by Australian filmmakers Colin and Cameron Cairnes, Late Night with the Devil features David Dastmalchian in a standout role, offering a fresh take on the horror genre. This cleverly executed found-footage film blends authentic frights with witty moments, setting it apart from conventional horror flicks. Rather than focusing solely on viewing television, it delves into the intricacies of its creation. The story follows Jack Delroy, a rival of Johnny Carson, who hosts the late-night talk show Night Owls. Once a comforting presence for sleepless viewers, Jack’s show has seen a significant drop in ratings since the tragic passing of his wife. Desperate to regain his audience, Jack plans a groundbreaking Halloween special for October 31, 1977, unaware that this decision will unleash a sinister force into the homes of countless viewers…

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    12 hours ago

    I loved it. Dastmalchian is exactly right for the role, handsome but slightly off-putting in just the right way for a washed up late night TV host. Some of the moments take you out of the 70’s simulacrum, but they are defensible choices given the script.

    The ending wasn’t quite “earned” enough for my liking, but I love what they were aiming for.

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    I wish the parts that were just regular talk show were more entertaining. It started way too slow. I loved the way it ended though.

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    9 hours ago

    I loved it, mostly due its format than for the story, which I thought it weak and done at nauseam. But the format was fantastic. It put me on edge and was very entertaining once the movie caught up speed.

    One of the best surprises of this year.