8/10
Unique and enjoyable horror premise
21 April 2024
'Late Night with the Devil' is almost a "bottle episode", taking place on a TV set of a fictional late night talk show called "Night Owls" on Halloween 1977, where host Jack Delroy (Dastmalchian) and his offsider Gus (Auteri) compete for ratings against Johnny Carson. The film makes great use of grainy 4:3 footage to show that it's the 70s, and a brief intro sets up what's happened to Jack and his wife Maddie (Haig) over the past few years.

Given it's Halloween, the show's guests are a psychic, Christou (Bazzi), a former magician and now-sceptic, Carmichael (Bliss), a parapsychologist, June (Gordon) and her teenage, potentially-possessed subject, Lilly (Torelli). The way the film follows the making of the TV show is a great concept and having the screen widen and change to black-and-white for the behind-the-scenes sections during ad-breaks is a great story-telling device. It also keeps the momentum up, as things don't go horribly wrong all at once, but gradually get weirder/stranger...

It all moves fast at only 90min long, and is great to see Australian directors doing well (this is better than '100 Bloody Acres' - filmed in Melbourne, with a majority-Aussie cast. The set design and fashion is spot on and the tone, with moments of humour an suspense well executed and balanced. Dastmalchian is great and all the cast is strong. Last 15min or so is pretty crazy and not at all predictable!
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