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Late Night with the Devil

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
126K
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POPULARITY
601
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Late Night with the Devil (2023)
A live television broadcast in 1977 goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into the nation's living rooms.
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A live television broadcast in 1977 goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into the nation's living rooms.A live television broadcast in 1977 goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into the nation's living rooms.A live television broadcast in 1977 goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into the nation's living rooms.

  • Directors
    • Cameron Cairnes
    • Colin Cairnes
  • Writers
    • Colin Cairnes
    • Cameron Cairnes
  • Stars
    • David Dastmalchian
    • Laura Gordon
    • Ian Bliss
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    126K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    601
    33
    • Directors
      • Cameron Cairnes
      • Colin Cairnes
    • Writers
      • Colin Cairnes
      • Cameron Cairnes
    • Stars
      • David Dastmalchian
      • Laura Gordon
      • Ian Bliss
    • 587User reviews
    • 260Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 32 nominations total

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    David Dastmalchian
    David Dastmalchian
    • Jack Delroy
    Laura Gordon
    Laura Gordon
    • June Ross-Mitchell
    Ian Bliss
    Ian Bliss
    • Carmichael Haig
    Fayssal Bazzi
    Fayssal Bazzi
    • Christou
    Ingrid Torelli
    Ingrid Torelli
    • Lilly
    Rhys Auteri
    Rhys Auteri
    • Gus McConnell
    Georgina Haig
    Georgina Haig
    • Madeleine Piper
    Josh Quong Tart
    Josh Quong Tart
    • Leo Fiske
    Steve Mouzakis
    Steve Mouzakis
    • Szandor D'Abo
    Paula Arundell
    • Diane
    Tamala
    Tamala
    • Carol
    • (as Tamala Shelton)
    Christopher Kirby
    Christopher Kirby
    • Phil
    John Leary
    John Leary
    • Barry
    Gaby Seow
    Gaby Seow
    • Sammy
    Elise Jansen
    Elise Jansen
    • Cavewoman
    John O'May
    • Walker Bedford
    Clare Chihambakwe
    Clare Chihambakwe
    • Stacey the Wrangler
    Amelie Mendoza
    Amelie Mendoza
    • Christou's Assistant
    • (as Amelie Mendosa)
    • Directors
      • Cameron Cairnes
      • Colin Cairnes
    • Writers
      • Colin Cairnes
      • Cameron Cairnes
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    6ryanpersaud-59415

    A Fun Time, But Certainly Not the Jaw Dropper the Internet is Saying

    There's a lot to like about Late Night with the Devil; the first being the absolutely fantastic performance of David Dasmalchian as Jack. He really nails the 1970s late night talk show host vibe perfectly and has a lot of wit and charisma, yet an underlying darkness that you know (or I guess hope) will come into play later on.

    I also really loved the aesthetic for most of the film, with the grainy, multi camera look, excellent period costuming and hairstyling, and amazing aesthetic touches that drew me in immediately. The film makes great use of practical effects and while it may look a bit silly, I thought it had a charm that was appropriate for the era.

    (Side note: The filmmakers opted to use AI for some of the transition cards in the film and it's caused a bit of a stir. To be honest, I don't think this is an application of the technology worth getting angry over. It's a low budget film, AI use is inevitable, and this was probably the least intrusive way to use it)

    I also felt really compelled by the story and the structure of the film, which felt longer and meatier (at least for most of it) than it would seem. It moved at a quick pace and I was never bored.

    However, I do think this movie wears its numerous flaws on its sleeve. The entire conceit - that this is an unaired episode - should've been stuck with. The movie confusingly switches between the gorgeous 70s talk show style to a baffling black-and-white handheld camera look, which I found necessary for the story, but ultimately confusing by the end of the film when it switches it up completely. Either this is supposed to be "found footage" or it isn't.

    I also felt a lot of the performances were pretty subpar, especially the girl playing Lily (Ingrid Torelli) and the woman playing June (Laura Gordon). Torelli just...didn't have the screen presence necessary for the role and her line delivery was baffling. I couldn't make heads or tails of her character and maybe there was stuff left on the cutting room floor, because her character's "journey" through this film was utterly confusing and disappointing. Gordon just did not deliver her lines well. I just didn't buy her at all.

    Then there's the ending...which...I can forgive to an extent for being "interpretable," but I can also totally understand feels incoherent. It's almost like when someone writes and essay and it's already 11 pages long so they rush the conclusion. There's no real satisfactory explanation for a lot of the questions you hope the film would answer, which made me wonder why they introduced some plot elements to begin with (i.e. Jack's backstory with the thinly veiled cult). It's not rocket science as to what happened; it's just not given the emotional weight it needs nor the explosive payoff you'd want.

    I think this is a fine and fun movie that I'm happy I saw and I'd probably show other people. One question I have is...why on Earth was this released in March and not Halloween, when the film is set? It's bizarre.
    7nairtejas

    Campy Fun (MAMI MFF 2023 #13)

    Late Night with the Devil is nothing like I have seen before. It has an amazing narrative, which is in the form of a showing of recorded tapes of a late night TV show led by a host who's grieving his wife's death and facing low ratings. The frontman is terrific and a sight for sore eyes. He manages to keep your attention as you see the plot unfold from a mild talk show into something drastic, horrendous as the guests come in. Late Night with the Devil bends a few horror genre tropes and manages to entertain throughout. I had a ball watching this with a packed audience at the 2023 MAMI Mumbai Film Festival. If you like fun horror films that grow on you, this is for you.
    9hgmzmrkq

    More proof that Dastmalchian is a leading man

    One of the most unique and entertaining horrors I've seen in a LONG time - I really didn't want it to end!

    Far from the tired Blumhouse cookie cutter approach to the genre, LNWTD is vibrant, entertaining, gripping and above all - creepy as hell.

    I particularly loved the old-school style practical effects and filmmaking. Apart from a few electrical sparks, there wasn't really any CGI - a huge relief, as I feel it's a real detriment to creepy, organic horror films.

    The cast were fantastic and had great chemistry, with David Dastmalchian once again proving he's a charming and compelling leading man.
    7FeastMode

    When people say they don't make original movies any more

    Late Night with the Devil is a new and unique horror flick. Even having seen 500+ horror films, I can't compare this to anything else. It's not groundbreaking or mind-blowing, but it's different and original.

    It's also really good, well-made in most aspects. It hooks you early on, even before any of the horror starts. For a while you're just enjoying a fabricated late night TV talk show. And then when the horror kicks in, oh does it kick. There are a few memorable and jaw-dropping scenes.

    My headline is referring to something that drives me crazy. People, including close friends, complain that Hollywood has run out of ideas and only makes sequels, remakes and superhero movies. I respond by showing them all of the original movies released in a year, and how they did not watch any of them. They only go to the theaters a few times a year, and only for the blockbusters. What they're complaining about is their own fault.

    If you're a fan of horror and are looking for something far from traditional, Late Night with the Devil is for you. And if you're sick of the perceived lack of original ideas, this is the kind of movie you should be supporting.

    (1 viewing, 3/31/2024)
    7davidwalker-94471

    A lot of fun

    I really enjoyed this.

    Sort of found footage, sort of faux documentary, I really loved how this movie was presented.

    David Dastmalchian is really very good. And the supporting cast are enjoyable, particularly Ingrid Torelli.

    This movie is pretty creepy, and there are tones of exorcist and of VHS 85. There's a kind of Faustian deal at the stories core that I really liked and I found myself smiling quite a lot during the third act.

    This movie may not be for everybody. It's obviously not big budget and the effects may not land with everyone but I thought it was a whole lot of creepy, campy fun.

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    • Trivia
      The Carmichael character is very clearly based (including physically) on the real-life James Randi. Randi was a talented magician who became a famous psychic debunker and he started an institute that offered a large reward to anyone that could reproduce their supposed paranormal powers in controlled conditions. Over decades, nobody was able to win the money.
    • Goofs
      Richie Brockelman, Private Eye (1978) is mentioned on the TV ratings list for the 1976-77 season. However, the series did not premiere until March 17, 1978.
    • Quotes

      Jack Delroy: Ladies and gentlemen, please stay tuned for a live television first... as we attempt to commune with the devil.

    • Connections
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: 'BOTTOMS' is WILD | Kicked out of The Evil Dead Rise Premiere SXSW (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Forever My Queen
      Written by Bobby Liebling (as Robert J. Liebling)

      Performed by Pentagram

      Published by Relapse Music

      Licensed by The Orchard

      Licensed courtesy of Relapse Records/Gaga Music Pty Ltd

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Arab Emirates
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Image Nation Official Site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • De noche con el diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Docklands Studios, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Future Pictures
      • IFC Films
      • Shudder
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,001,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,834,867
      • Mar 24, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,469,415
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 2.39 : 1

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