I am absolutely a horror junkie, however possession films tend to be my absolutely least favorite. As much as I love horror I think the original three exorcist movies are probably some of the most boring things ever committed to the silver screen. The latest one was halfway decent. I could name a handful of possession films that I have found remotely enjoyable.
Late night with the devil blew every single one of them out of the water. There were genuinely parts where I could not look away.
I love the visuality of this film. It genuinely felt and looked like something recovered from the '70s. It was grainy it was dull of color exactly like '70s TV was. That was a really cool throwback. The story told was engaging, original and beautifully done. The acting was top-notch. Like the skeptic guy did it so well that he genuinely got on my nerves. I think a great thing to point out with this is often in horror The interactions between people are not written in a realistic way; like a lot of them when you watch you're like that's not how real people would respond to that situation. Well it's safe to say that the Cairnes's brothers don't have an issue with that. The interactions between people in this film felt genuinely real. There was not a moment where it seemed overwritten or acted.
I went into this film eager to see it just because it was this highly talked about new horror movie. However, though eager, I for sure had very low expectations. We're talking made the room too hot sat up in the most uncomfortable position just to make myself uncomfortable so I wouldn't fall asleep during the movie level expectations. And then they shot my expectations in the face. I definitely spent the last part of the movie comfortable cuz I knew I wasn't going to sleep. Like the movie actually found my nerves and gave them the Goosebumps. Bravo.
Late night with the devil blew every single one of them out of the water. There were genuinely parts where I could not look away.
I love the visuality of this film. It genuinely felt and looked like something recovered from the '70s. It was grainy it was dull of color exactly like '70s TV was. That was a really cool throwback. The story told was engaging, original and beautifully done. The acting was top-notch. Like the skeptic guy did it so well that he genuinely got on my nerves. I think a great thing to point out with this is often in horror The interactions between people are not written in a realistic way; like a lot of them when you watch you're like that's not how real people would respond to that situation. Well it's safe to say that the Cairnes's brothers don't have an issue with that. The interactions between people in this film felt genuinely real. There was not a moment where it seemed overwritten or acted.
I went into this film eager to see it just because it was this highly talked about new horror movie. However, though eager, I for sure had very low expectations. We're talking made the room too hot sat up in the most uncomfortable position just to make myself uncomfortable so I wouldn't fall asleep during the movie level expectations. And then they shot my expectations in the face. I definitely spent the last part of the movie comfortable cuz I knew I wasn't going to sleep. Like the movie actually found my nerves and gave them the Goosebumps. Bravo.
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