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Horror hype in cinemas from today: diabolical found-footage film has been an insider tip for weeks

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In the horror film Late Night with the Devil, the devil is at work during a TV show in the 70s. The found-footage film can now be seen in cinemas

Found-footage horror with a pinch of retro TV can be seen in German cinemas from Thursday, May 30, 2024. Late Night with the Devil is the title, which promises diabolical possession in front of running cameras.

The film was directed by brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes, who have already made Scare Campaign together, which is also about a TV show of horror

Horror hype surrounding diabolical thriller Late Night with the Devil: This is what the movie is about

In Late Night with the Devil, presenter Jack Delroy (David Dastmalchian) returns to television in 1977 after taking time out following the death of his wife Madeleine (Georgina Haig). To boost his show’s flagging ratings, he plans a Halloween special on supernatural phenomena

(Late Night with the Devil)

(Late Night with the Devil)


Jack invites parapsychologist Dr. June Ross-Mitchell (Laura Gordon) and a girl named Lilly (Ingrid Torelli), who survived a mass suicide. Together they want to try to make contact with the devil himself in front of a live audience. What could possibly go wrong?

Other roles include Ian Bliss as skeptic Carmichael Haig, Fayssal Bazzi as clairvoyant Christou, Josh Quong Tart as TV producer Leo Fiske and Steve Mouzakis as Satanist Szandor D’Abo.

Watch the German trailer for Late Night with the Devil here:

In the United States and Australia, the film hit theaters quite a while earlier and enjoyed largely positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, for example, Late Night with the Devil has a Tomatometer of 97 percent with an audience rating of 81 percent. On Moviepilot, the rating so far is 7.1 and on Filmstarts the film received 3.5 stars.

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