The Haunting Tale of Late Night with the Devil
Step into the eerie world of Late Night with the Devil, a spine-tingling horror film that will send shivers down your spine. Directed by the talented Colin and Cameron Cairnes, the movie follows Jack Delroy, the enigmatic host of the late-night talk show Night Owls, as he delves into the supernatural to boost his show's ratings. Set in the haunting backdrop of the 1970s, Delroy's encounter with the potentially demonically possessed Lilly adds a chilling twist to the narrative.
Jake Delroy (David Dastmalchian) hosts Night Owl in Late Night With the Devil
The Modern-Day Terror of The Cleansing Hour
Enter the modern realm of horror with The Cleansing Hour, a gripping tale of friendship and possession. Directed by Damien LeVeck, the film centers around best friends Max and Drew, who fake exorcisms for an online audience. However, their world is turned upside down when Drew's fiancee, Lane, becomes truly possessed. The film explores the consequences of meddling with dark forces in the age of internet and livestreams, delivering a fresh take on the classic horror genre.
Character pushing another into a chair in The Cleansing Hour movie
Parallel Paths: A Closer Look at the Similarities
Both Late Night with the Devil and The Cleansing Hour share a common thread of ego-driven hosts using supernatural elements to boost their media presence. As the line between reality and fiction blurs, the characters face the terrifying consequences of their actions. While Late Night with the Devil explores the dangers of television, The Cleansing Hour delves into the perils of online fame, highlighting the vulnerability of viewers to dark forces.
Title card for Late Night With the Devil
Divergent Paths: Embracing Unique Approaches
Despite their similarities, Late Night with the Devil and The Cleansing Hour shine through their distinct approaches to horror. The '70s aesthetic of Late Night with the Devil enhances its found footage style, immersing viewers in a chilling experience. On the other hand, The Cleansing Hour utilizes modern filming techniques to create a dynamic narrative that resonates with contemporary audiences. These contrasting styles showcase the versatility of horror storytelling across different eras and mediums.
Jake Delroy (David Dastmalchian) June Ross-Mitchell (Laura Gordon) and Lilly (Ingrid Torelli) in Late Night With the Devil
A Double Feature of Terror
As Late Night with the Devil hits theaters and streams on Shudder, audiences are in for a double dose of terror. The combined impact of these two films promises a rollercoaster ride of fear and suspense, exploring timeless themes of the supernatural and human ambition. Whether you prefer the retro vibes of the '70s or the high-tech thrills of the internet age, Late Night with the Devil and The Cleansing Hour offer a captivating journey into the heart of horror cinema.
Lilly (Ingrid Torelli) in Late Night With the Devil