A fictional late night talk show episode with guests like a 'medium', a skeptic, and a possessed girl. Here's my review of LATE NIGHT WITH THEDEVIL! #LateNightWithTheDevil
I actually think the theater experience was amazing because it made me feel like I was in the audience watching it all live. If you want to feel like you're in the audience watch it in theaters. If you want to experience as someone who was watching the show at home then watch it at home.
Hang on, are you saying to be able to experience this from the perspective of somebody watching from home. I just need to watch it from home? What's the catch???
Michael Ironsides narration was the cherry on top, for the budget they had, they will reap the rewards for years to come. I can see this becoming an annual Halloween tradition.
Idk, early 2000s had Jeepers Creepers, House of 1000 corpses etc. Now most horror movies have been a consistent stream of like possession and exorcism bs, this one included, this one at least looks good though. I'd say early 2000s was the best, later 2000s is full of garbage.
@@marcshields3677I took notes of some trailers that looked good last time I was at a movie theater a few days ago, and Cuckoo and Abigail looked interesting to me
David Dastmalchian did an interview with Last Podcast on The Left about this movie along with talking about his acting career a week or two ago. He sounded like he genuinely loved making that movie when he spoke about it
This film felt like it was an hour longer than it actually was, and I mean that as the highest compliment. The feeling of tension and dread of what was coming was so intense
As movies, I can see that. As an experience, I disagree. He's not my favorite director and some of his decisions deserve the heat they get, but I like watching a couple of his movies, especially 31. I definitely agree that his Munsters movie is a uniquely bad dumpster fire
@@jameydunne3920I haven’t seen 31 but that’s the one rob zombie I’ve seen fans divided by . Some ppl have said they loved it others said it was garbage . My favorite Zombie movie is still Lords of Salem .
@@RubexQewb It's a love/ hate kind of movie. Strange, and fully committed to it. The first main antagonist you see in the movie is a Spanish speaking, Hitler-esque little people screaming digs and obscenities at our 4 captured protagonists, who aren't much better people than the antagonists in the story. And then it gets weirder.
Watched it last night with my husband at a regal. Dude it’s spine chilling watching it in theaters and feeling like you’re a part of the studio audience
They admited they used AI just to expirement with. Not to save money. And they absolutely have the budget to hire some one to make 3 illustrations that would of looked better then what we see in the movie. @@thehaydenroper
I think because it's a low budget indie film it can't afford to fight for the little guy. Makes sense to me to save money where they can. Though I understand the criticism
Same reason my parents are learning to use AI for their projects, it’s cheaper then paying an Artist for custom work when you don’t have the money to pay an artist for custom work. It’s kinda like saying “how could you go to McDonald’s when there’s the local restaurant scene” When all the local places have to charge $20+ a plate to pay rent. Only issue is some of us have to pay rent too.
I'm a huge fan of David Dastmalchian, and I always look forward to seeing his projects. I love that it's deliberately filmed to resemble a real 70's broadcast.
Good flick. Had the chills. Dastmalchian was great! But the scariest part was the character Carmichael Haig's wardrobe. People used to dress like that back in the '70s, you know. I was there. Still gives me nightmares.
Got to see this in the theater when it premiered with a sold out showing. The crowd got so into this it was like we were part of the studio audience. People in the theater were reacting just like the people in the movie 😂. When it was over people were clapping and cheering. Great movie.
@@TheRealBillix You say this, but the only movie I have seen in theaters (here in America) that got any kind of audience feedback at the end was Independence Day. And that movie was made WAY before MAGA.
Man the way this movie was filmed like it’s was from the 70s was impressive from a creative decision standpoint. Takes balls and man it paid off big time.
Not really. Theres a reason these aesthetics have value- same as found footage types- it evokes feelings of older, better films. Its not ballsy. Its hack now.
The 2020s are a pretty big bump ngl. Not just for horror but every genre. I could make a video about it, but I really think the last great decade of film is the 2010s. TV too for that matter.
@holyjolias3229 lol that's true. I mean everyone always went on about how the 90s were the last great film decade and then 2010s came along. God that summer movie season of 2014 was incredible. Just banger after banger after banger.
@@TheRibottoStudios Well I think it's completely opposite especially with horror. In 2020s we have bangers after bangers, 2022 was probably one of the best years in horror movie history, with many great horror movies coming out that year. I think horror is really on the up in this decade
Why are you holding a remote? Because that gesture is a time-honored symbol that has survived the technological revolution! It’s also why everyone (who has any class) moves their hand in a circular, cranking motion when they want someone else to roll down their car window.
Man I’ve been watching you for over a decade and I got to say “thank you” you’ve saved me hours of time doing something with more value so I always look forward to a good review so I can go to the movies.
Low key one of the best horror films of the past decade. Loved this film, even gave it a 5/5 on Letterboxd. Thanks for reviewing and spreading the word!
I love this movie it was such a unique experience. I felt like I was in his talkshow audience. I can see them playing this on Halloween night in theatres and people showing up, dressed up and participating with the film.
I'm so glad you've reviewed this Jeremy. I really enjoyed this film. Definitely had some very old school film making techniques. It literally did feel like I was watching a movie from the 70s. David Dastmalchian was amazing in it!
I still see DVDs at certain local dollar stores too, particularly Dollar General or Family Dollar. There's even a Meijer not far from me that still sell 'em.
One of the best original movies I've ever seen. It was just too good at really taking us back to the 1970s. The grainy 70s look, the voice, the acting, the costumes, the set design and everything was stellar. The end was a brain fuck, It didn't go the way I expected and atleast it was a surprise to me. I couldn't tell after a certain point how it was all going to end. The movie feels so incredibly fresh and its entertaining from start to finish. Great Job!
I got sold to watching the movie off a 5second IG ad and decided to not look anything up. Went in completely blind (aside from the premise) and it was great
We got to see it at the Melbourne International Film Festival and loved it! Stoked you're bringing it to the attention of your audience with a review. I recommend you check out "You'll Never Find Me," alongside this one, as another great indie horror that dropped last year.
he’s such a dynamic actor, he played the polka dot man who is troubled and insecure of his abilities perfectly, and then perfectly played a charismatic evil talk show host perfectly, my new favorite actor 100%.
Great review! I just saw it and man is it worth a watch! No jump scare and a well-constructed story and ambiance. I very much loved that movie. A must-see!
🤣🤣🤣 I’m glad you addressed those comments. I saw them last night, and then I saw the thumbnail for this video this morning and just busted out laughing. 🤣🤣🤣
I was anticipating your review for this movie, so glad u saw it. The feeling of being part of the audience was brilliantly done, such an original idea which is refreshing bc lately we've been getting a lot of cookie cutter movies. The actors did a great job. I think the ending could've been a bit more fleshed out, but it didn't take away, leaving us in shock and also questioning. 👏🏽 bravo
I was wondering when you were going to review this. I watched it opening weekend and loved it. One of the most fun times I had in a movie theatre. Great performances by all.
Part of me hopes for the day the VHS format makes a comeback... but then I blame that mostly on my love for the Alien franchise. Isolation made me fall in love with it again.
That's cool, I'll have to check this out. Despite the supernatural/theological stuff I'm actually more interested in the behind the scenes stuff about a failing talk show, because we've rarely seen that "take".
So happy I saw this in the cinema last night, and without seeing any trailers! The audience was so engaged, felt like we were the audience in the movie!
I’ve seen such mixed reviews about this movie. I’m glad you throughly enjoyed it and didn’t let the whole A.I thing warp your opinion on it! Now i’m excited to see this 🙌🏽
I felt like this is a tribute or offshoot of the "Analog Horror" genre here on TH-cam and its awesome to see, this is sth that I would love to see more cause there are still a lot of potential.
I loved the way this movie was shot. Found-footage movies can be great, especially when they do something different with the premise (e.g. CHRONICLE), and this excels in giving you the feeling that you are watching something we were never meant to see.
A new classic that I’m gonna be revisiting VERYYYY often. Oh my god, as an analog horror fan I think this is the closest we’ll get to what people experienced that night in their living rooms…
This would actually be excellent on vhs. That little bit of extra graininess would be like the finishing touch. And who knows, maybe, by sheer coincidence, your vcr will start having some troubles of its own when demon-possessed girl comes along...who's to say...
David D. is one of the best character actors that we have. The man reminds me of the classic horror actors, he's our generation's Lon Chaney! We're so incredibly lucky to have this guy working. Hoping he does more leading man roles because this one KILLED. One of the best horrors I've seen in a while and certainly the best found footage in close to a decade.
Sounds interesting - I don't watch a lot of horror movies, but the descriptions of the retro-style filming, the acting, and the increasing suspense make me want to see this one.
Shout out to James Randi, Lengend and absolutely helped push me to realize all phycic phonomonon is probably BS. Doesnt stop me enjoying a BS inspired movie though :D
I loved the movie I thought they did a great job. It was just me and a few others in a late night showing so it was the greatest setting for this movie. Could not wait to post my review after seeing it. Love to hear your thoughts as always my man!
The only time I got the creeps was when the girl was looking into the camera when she was first introduced, the rest of the movie was spent waiting for my spine to be tingled but it didn't happen again.
Perhaps this isn't my cup of tea. It feels like something out of Goosebumps but worse. Overly cheesy and mediocre in my opinion. I would've been more impressed if it were a student film or something.
Jeremy there is an AI usage controversy surrounding this movie. I do believe you made mention of it so it really show how the scary impact of A.I on the project and ones to come.
Seeing how much this comment section sucks off the critical drinker, I'm sure any replies concerning the AI controversy are just going to say it's irrelevant and artists are just crying
So glad David Dastmalchian is getting a lead role
One of the first movies in a while that I went to the theater for the Actor rather than character
For some reason, I always misread his last name as "Dalmatian"
He has come a long way, great actor.
Is he this generation's Sam Rockwell? Great quirky actor that you can forget how good he is until the next performance you see of him?
@@margarethmichelina5146he is doing "101 Dastmalchians" next.
I actually think the theater experience was amazing because it made me feel like I was in the audience watching it all live. If you want to feel like you're in the audience watch it in theaters. If you want to experience as someone who was watching the show at home then watch it at home.
I'm gonna watch it behind Applebee's.
Nope. At home, pausing because I get startled easily.
I'll go with theater for this one, it seems awesome
Hang on, are you saying to be able to experience this from the perspective of somebody watching from home. I just need to watch it from home? What's the catch???
@@Pete-vz5uj You die 7 days after seeing it
Michael Ironsides narration was the cherry on top, for the budget they had, they will reap the rewards for years to come. I can see this becoming an annual Halloween tradition.
I was like “That’s Darkseid, sweet.” 😂
And Sam Fisher
I feel like I see you on every video I'm watching hahaha
I didn't know he narrated it. This makes me want to see it more.
@@poppysgtspankyI absolutely love the Splinter Cell series.
"Worth buying on VHS" would be the perfect rating, higher than Awesometacular
I have seen the movie, very interesting approach but BORING as hell, overall I would say its "dog s***" but then again that's just my opinion
@@ConradProteusI would disagree but to each their own
This is the best time for horror fans. We are seeing more and more original scripts/ideas. The 2000s and part of the 1990s were extremely rough.
The amount of horror movies that are coming out this year that genuinely look good is insane. This year is the one for the genre
We stay winning. Looking forward to maxxxine this year fr
@@joshpfertsh6786like which ones? Besides this movie.
Idk, early 2000s had Jeepers Creepers, House of 1000 corpses etc. Now most horror movies have been a consistent stream of like possession and exorcism bs, this one included, this one at least looks good though. I'd say early 2000s was the best, later 2000s is full of garbage.
@@marcshields3677I took notes of some trailers that looked good last time I was at a movie theater a few days ago, and Cuckoo and Abigail looked interesting to me
David Dastmalchian did an interview with Last Podcast on The Left about this movie along with talking about his acting career a week or two ago. He sounded like he genuinely loved making that movie when he spoke about it
Thanks. Will check it out.
Hail yourself!
He did one with Kristian Harloff as well which is what put me on to this movie
This film felt like it was an hour longer than it actually was, and I mean that as the highest compliment. The feeling of tension and dread of what was coming was so intense
Is it worth buying digitally for $25?
@@Young_DabI don't know what the standard price is, but I would say it's worth every penny, holly shit what a movie
@@Young_Dab no, torrent it
@@Young_Dab but its still incredibly good lol
That poster is AWESOME! Love how clear they have the 70's asthetic in everything!!!
The covered kind of reminds me of Phantasm back when that movie came out I was like 13
Agreed, poster reminds me of scanners
I agree with you wholeheartedly. What a film. No jump scares but messes with your mind
Rob Zombie has been TRYING to do a movie like this for 20 years now…
Rob Zombie movies are just... terrible 😂 The Devils Rejects is the only one that maybe is a bit decent.
As movies, I can see that. As an experience, I disagree. He's not my favorite director and some of his decisions deserve the heat they get, but I like watching a couple of his movies, especially 31.
I definitely agree that his Munsters movie is a uniquely bad dumpster fire
@@jameydunne3920I haven’t seen 31 but that’s the one rob zombie I’ve seen fans divided by . Some ppl have said they loved it others said it was garbage . My favorite Zombie movie is still Lords of Salem .
Rob Zombie is a hack.
@@RubexQewb It's a love/ hate kind of movie. Strange, and fully committed to it. The first main antagonist you see in the movie is a Spanish speaking, Hitler-esque little people screaming digs and obscenities at our 4 captured protagonists, who aren't much better people than the antagonists in the story.
And then it gets weirder.
Just got back from watching the movie w my friends. They all thought it was gonna be meh and we all ended up walking out at the end freaking out.
That plot twist ending got me jaw dropped
It was pretty meh
@@cruiser_b9779lol cap
It was pretty meh
Watched it last night with my husband at a regal. Dude it’s spine chilling watching it in theaters and feeling like you’re a part of the studio audience
“How are you gonna be a low budget indie film and not fight for the little guy?” Holy shit
Here the little guy is the producer. 😂
Low budget indie film using AI to save some of its micro budget instead of using it to make a point about individual Creators? Wild...
They admited they used AI just to expirement with. Not to save money. And they absolutely have the budget to hire some one to make 3 illustrations that would of looked better then what we see in the movie. @@thehaydenroper
I think because it's a low budget indie film it can't afford to fight for the little guy. Makes sense to me to save money where they can. Though I understand the criticism
Same reason my parents are learning to use AI for their projects, it’s cheaper then paying an Artist for custom work when you don’t have the money to pay an artist for custom work. It’s kinda like saying “how could you go to McDonald’s when there’s the local restaurant scene” When all the local places have to charge $20+ a plate to pay rent. Only issue is some of us have to pay rent too.
I'm a huge fan of David Dastmalchian, and I always look forward to seeing his projects. I love that it's deliberately filmed to resemble a real 70's broadcast.
Slight spoiler but the ending where the aspect ratio and camera quality changes is legit an insane goosebump moment for me
Good flick. Had the chills. Dastmalchian was great!
But the scariest part was the character Carmichael Haig's wardrobe.
People used to dress like that back in the '70s, you know.
I was there.
Still gives me nightmares.
😂
I was there, too. The peach blush and lipstick along with the burnt orange and brown colors of the set gave me flashbacks 😂
@@promakos962
And...those...wide...ties....
Gahhhh!
People don’t dress that much better nowadays
Got to see this in the theater when it premiered with a sold out showing. The crowd got so into this it was like we were part of the studio audience. People in the theater were reacting just like the people in the movie 😂. When it was over people were clapping and cheering. Great movie.
So…people sticking to the proverbial script
When people sing “sweet caroline” its the same thing. Automation.
sounds pretty american
@@TheRealBillix You say this, but the only movie I have seen in theaters (here in America) that got any kind of audience feedback at the end was Independence Day. And that movie was made WAY before MAGA.
I'm usually not into horror but this done it for me. Absolute immersion. So good
Hell yeah! Jeremy’s on fire this week!
I think he's the best, most consistent, movie critic on youtube.
Man the way this movie was filmed like it’s was from the 70s was impressive from a creative decision standpoint. Takes balls and man it paid off big time.
Not really. Theres a reason these aesthetics have value- same as found footage types- it evokes feelings of older, better films. Its not ballsy. Its hack now.
We need more films like this. Tell us a story we've never heard before.
I'm stoked to see this. Glad to see horror is still on a steady incline since the 2010s. Bumps along the way for sure though.
ehh....
The 2020s are a pretty big bump ngl. Not just for horror but every genre. I could make a video about it, but I really think the last great decade of film is the 2010s. TV too for that matter.
last great decade SO FAR, don't be so pessimistic now, although can't blame you for feeling like that lol@@TheRibottoStudios
@holyjolias3229 lol that's true. I mean everyone always went on about how the 90s were the last great film decade and then 2010s came along. God that summer movie season of 2014 was incredible. Just banger after banger after banger.
@@TheRibottoStudios Well I think it's completely opposite especially with horror. In 2020s we have bangers after bangers, 2022 was probably one of the best years in horror movie history, with many great horror movies coming out that year. I think horror is really on the up in this decade
Why are you holding a remote?
Because that gesture is a time-honored symbol that has survived the technological revolution! It’s also why everyone (who has any class) moves their hand in a circular, cranking motion when they want someone else to roll down their car window.
Man I’ve been watching you for over a decade and I got to say “thank you” you’ve saved me hours of time doing something with more value so I always look forward to a good review so I can go to the movies.
Low key one of the best horror films of the past decade. Loved this film, even gave it a 5/5 on Letterboxd. Thanks for reviewing and spreading the word!
I don’t think so lmao
It was really bad.
@@titusmccarthyIn what way
Not at all. It's very niche that's all
I definitely Wouldn’t go that far but I did enjoy it
Longtime Fan of your reviews, you are great at it, Thank you
Man, highly enjoyed this movie. Saw the trailer once and order my ticket. It was so good.
I love this movie it was such a unique experience. I felt like I was in his talkshow audience. I can see them playing this on Halloween night in theatres and people showing up, dressed up and participating with the film.
I'm so glad you've reviewed this Jeremy. I really enjoyed this film. Definitely had some very old school film making techniques. It literally did feel like I was watching a movie from the 70s. David Dastmalchian was amazing in it!
There’s still an FYE near my house. Only place I’ve encountered that still sells DVDs
Walmart still does
Really? DVD’s are still sold everywhere in my area
I still see DVDs at certain local dollar stores too, particularly Dollar General or Family Dollar. There's even a Meijer not far from me that still sell 'em.
“I knew it started with a P…nailed it” I’m rolling JJ🤣👏👏👏
One of the best original movies I've ever seen. It was just too good at really taking us back to the 1970s. The grainy 70s look, the voice, the acting, the costumes, the set design and everything was stellar.
The end was a brain fuck, It didn't go the way I expected and atleast it was a surprise to me. I couldn't tell after a certain point how it was all going to end. The movie feels so incredibly fresh and its entertaining from start to finish. Great Job!
I got sold to watching the movie off a 5second IG ad and decided to not look anything up. Went in completely blind (aside from the premise) and it was great
Jeremy has really been pumping out videos. Can’t say I’m complaining.
We got to see it at the Melbourne International Film Festival and loved it! Stoked you're bringing it to the attention of your audience with a review. I recommend you check out "You'll Never Find Me," alongside this one, as another great indie horror that dropped last year.
This bro is everywhere. In looooads of movies. Looking forward to seeing this one
Sooo happy this turned out great. Dastmalchian is so incredible in everything he does
he’s such a dynamic actor, he played the polka dot man who is troubled and insecure of his abilities perfectly, and then perfectly played a charismatic evil talk show host perfectly, my new favorite actor 100%.
Bro, after so many years I still enjoy your channel. Keep it up, old G.
Great review! I just saw it and man is it worth a watch! No jump scare and a well-constructed story and ambiance. I very much loved that movie. A must-see!
Been waiting to see your review for this one. I saw this the other night and loved it!
🤣🤣🤣 I’m glad you addressed those comments. I saw them last night, and then I saw the thumbnail for this video this morning and just busted out laughing. 🤣🤣🤣
I was anticipating your review for this movie, so glad u saw it. The feeling of being part of the audience was brilliantly done, such an original idea which is refreshing bc lately we've been getting a lot of cookie cutter movies. The actors did a great job. I think the ending could've been a bit more fleshed out, but it didn't take away, leaving us in shock and also questioning. 👏🏽 bravo
I was wondering when you were going to review this. I watched it opening weekend and loved it. One of the most fun times I had in a movie theatre. Great performances by all.
Saw Jeremy exiting the theater, knew id have a good review comin in!!
This would actually be a perfect movie to legitimately actually release on VHS as a gimmick.
Why? To use as coaster? Let's release it on beta too
@@Avaren619 It was successful with House Of The Devil. This seems like the kind of movie that would be successful with this gimmick.
WNUF Halloween Special did that about a decade ago.
Glad I found your channel. You've got a great talent for storytelling.
Loved the Bohemian Grove angle and the possibility it was all part of a ritual to get Jack in.
Part of me hopes for the day the VHS format makes a comeback... but then I blame that mostly on my love for the Alien franchise. Isolation made me fall in love with it again.
Alien and the thing❤
That's cool, I'll have to check this out. Despite the supernatural/theological stuff I'm actually more interested in the behind the scenes stuff about a failing talk show, because we've rarely seen that "take".
So happy I saw this in the cinema last night, and without seeing any trailers! The audience was so engaged, felt like we were the audience in the movie!
Been waiting on a review on this one!!!
Omg yes! I've been waiting for a big TH-camr to review this movie! So glad you did! I loved it! Going to watch it again today!
When is that coming out?
@spiderman0863 came out in few theaters a couple weeks ago. It's going to hit streaming on shudder next Friday I believe
@@DjTomcat14 Thats awesome. Thanks for your reply.
@@spiderman0863 of course ! Hope you enjoy it!
I’ve seen such mixed reviews about this movie. I’m glad you throughly enjoyed it and didn’t let the whole A.I thing warp your opinion on it! Now i’m excited to see this 🙌🏽
What AI thing?
I felt like this is a tribute or offshoot of the "Analog Horror" genre here on TH-cam and its awesome to see, this is sth that I would love to see more cause there are still a lot of potential.
My favorite reviewer. Thank you.
thanks for the rabbit hole to James Randy. Definitly going there
Love James, such an icon (RIP)
The ending song was Keep It Warm by Flo & Eddie, you're welcome
I was already intrigued but this review completely sold me 😱
I loved the way this movie was shot. Found-footage movies can be great, especially when they do something different with the premise (e.g. CHRONICLE), and this excels in giving you the feeling that you are watching something we were never meant to see.
It’s good to see David Dastmalchian receive lead roles for once. The man has talent.
This movie makes found footage as a genre almost useless, this is a better way of story telling while achieving the same effect for the audience
Been waiting for this review 🙌🏻
Your videos always crack me up when I come in
The skeptic switched teams real quick lol
Oh he knew exactly what he thought the right thing to say was. Too bad he was wrong.
Not only that but immediately sold himself
@@bryanrhodes369 Wonder why he was killed? Wouldn't a demon want a worshipper?
A new classic that I’m gonna be revisiting VERYYYY often. Oh my god, as an analog horror fan I think this is the closest we’ll get to what people experienced that night in their living rooms…
This movie sucked
@@TheyDontKnowYouExistnah
@@User-gx3sr watch the wailing , hereditary , midsommar , the medium
Thank you for reviewing this!!!❤
This would actually be excellent on vhs. That little bit of extra graininess would be like the finishing touch.
And who knows, maybe, by sheer coincidence, your vcr will start having some troubles of its own when demon-possessed girl comes along...who's to say...
It looks great from a style perspective.
IM SO GLAD YOU SAW THIS , way better than immaculate i swear.
Just saw it last night, it was amazing! Excellent concept for a movie, the ending was great and left me wondering what the hell happened after!
I’m so desperate to see this!!!!!
Jeremy's 2024 Ratings Tally
Better When Drunk-5
Dogshit-4
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So glad you reviewed this movie!!! This movie was sooo enjoyable for me!!
Wasn't expecting this. I'm happy Jeremy saw this
apparently the AI was a couple of posters in the background thats what i heard i haven't seen the movie yet but great review as always Jeremy
Its 1 still used on the TV breaks. But they got editors to tweak it to look better and those editers were paid so...
David D. is one of the best character actors that we have. The man reminds me of the classic horror actors, he's our generation's Lon Chaney! We're so incredibly lucky to have this guy working. Hoping he does more leading man roles because this one KILLED. One of the best horrors I've seen in a while and certainly the best found footage in close to a decade.
2:16 -> Jeremy must be thinking about the House of the Dragon trailers 😅😅😅😅
Sounds interesting - I don't watch a lot of horror movies, but the descriptions of the retro-style filming, the acting, and the increasing suspense make me want to see this one.
Oh mate I can't believe you weren't hyped for this and didn't know about it?! Been looking forward to this one!
A James Randi reference! If you don't know who he is, you will definitely enjoy the TH-cam rabbit whole, as Jeremy said.
There's a great documentary about him called An Honest Liar. I went into the TH-cam rabbit hole for hours upon hours after that.
Shout out to James Randi, Lengend and absolutely helped push me to realize all phycic phonomonon is probably BS.
Doesnt stop me enjoying a BS inspired movie though :D
Yes! Thank you for choosing this one!!
The tall trees line still gives me chills
Finally another movie Jeremy likes. Guys he's happy again
I didn't like the part when the devil showed its beef curtains to the audience
Saw it with my wife in the smallest theater ever and it’s one of my favorite movie experiences ever
I loved the movie I thought they did a great job. It was just me and a few others in a late night showing so it was the greatest setting for this movie. Could not wait to post my review after seeing it. Love to hear your thoughts as always my man!
---> *_Late Night With The Devil made exactly $666,666 on its third day...._*
🔔
No it didn't
Lol. Ppl so weak to marketing. Look 666,666. It's the number guys. Come watch.
@@elujinpk
It is crazy how gullible a lot of us are. Glad many don't believe it though
False, is marketing
MAKE PHYSICAL MEDIA GREAT AGAIN!!!
Waited for this one. Not what I thought it was gunna be. There was some cool ideas i would of loved elaboration on. All in all, it was subpar
The only time I got the creeps was when the girl was looking into the camera when she was first introduced, the rest of the movie was spent waiting for my spine to be tingled but it didn't happen again.
Perhaps this isn't my cup of tea. It feels like something out of Goosebumps but worse. Overly cheesy and mediocre in my opinion. I would've been more impressed if it were a student film or something.
Yeah, I wasn't all that impressed and not scared at all. I like the idea, though.
Watch The Holdovers. THAT movie feels more like it's from the 70s than this one. And the movie itself is amazing too.
I second this wholeheartedly!
I recommend The Holdovers too! It was one of my favorites last year!
The Holdovers and Late Night with the Devil are nearly in my top 10. We had a good year for movies. Dune 2, too
Looking forward to checking this out. Thanks.
I've been waiting for you to review this movie 😂
Yawned a lot
This film is so overrated
Jeremy there is an AI usage controversy surrounding this movie. I do believe you made mention of it so it really show how the scary impact of A.I on the project and ones to come.
bro it was less than 20 seconds of Ai.
Artistic people use art tools, people on the internet get the wahs.
Seeing how much this comment section sucks off the critical drinker, I'm sure any replies concerning the AI controversy are just going to say it's irrelevant and artists are just crying
Only controversial to a handful of people that want it to be…
Who cares lol
I cant wait to watch it! You sold me!
Great review man I saw this film twice already I love it
this movie had a very interesting approach but was VERY boring