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Nicholas Galitzine at the Late Night with Seth Meyers (26/03/2024)
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flochlicious · 9 months
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Getty images of Warren from family fued
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Louis: "all my tattoos are pretty stupid"
Harry: take that dagger and stab it in another rose instead of my heart you 3'5" Lookin ass bitch
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ldagence-celbs · 18 days
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Alicia Vikander -Swedish Actress-
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agentnico · 29 days
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Late Night with the Devil (2024) review
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Nothing beats retro 70’s demonic haunting. It was a simpler time…
Plot: Johnny Carson rival Jack Delroy hosts a syndicated talk show ‘Night Owls’ that has long been a trusted companion to insomniacs around the country. However, ratings for the show have plummeted since the tragic death of Jack's beloved wife. Desperate to turn his fortunes around, on October 31st, 1977, Jack plans a Halloween special like no other- unaware he is about to unleash evil into the living rooms of America.
Ladies and gentlemen, please do not adjust your television sets, for there is a new found-footage horror film in town from the indy circuit, and it might just breath the right amount of fresh air into an oversaturated genre. Personally I’ve never been a major fan of found-footage. I hear folks raving about the original Blair Witch Project yet all I watched was a bunch of guys running around the woods screaming endlessly for no reason. Additionally the shaky-cam element can be so dizzying and sickly that I truly end up questioning the entertainment value of it all. There are exceptions to the rule of course. 2008’s science fiction invasion popcorn flick Cloverfield was tons of fun, as it provided a genuine experience of what it would be like if you were thrown right into the middle of monster attack in the millennial age. There are also some genuine scares and the found footage format worked really well with the film’s themes. I too enjoyed the 2020 black comedy Spree, where Joe Keery’s driver goes on a murder spree whilst constantly filming himself in hopes of becoming a viral sensation. It may not be a five-star ride, but it earns its tip for being a well crafted and inspired effort. To be fair, The Visit from M. Night Shyamalamadingdong was enjoyable piece of horror involving creepy grandparents. Okay, maybe I do enjoy found-footage flicks, but as long as they are decently made and that format style supports the narrative in a cohesive and advantageous way.
With Late Night with the Devil, ideologies of faith and the paranormal are challenged through the lens of the late-night TV format. Think how the 1976 Network analysed the corruption of the television industry, and how the camera can influence the politics and beliefs of those watching, Late Night with the Devil does the same but with the supernatural. Presented as a rediscovered master tape of a notorious Halloween late night special, it feels like we’re watching an actual talk show in real time, and the 70’s inspiration is in full display here from the grainy monitor display to the costumers to the special effects. It truly feels like we’re looking into a time capsule of the past, and that this all really happened. Again, found-footage as a filmmaking style works when it serves the purpose of the narrative, which in this case it does. It is a shame then that the movie in its finale loses the found-footage element and instead opts for the shock value by showcasing a dream-like vision of one of the characters. Granted at the time of watching the ending it did give me a “what the fuck” reaction that the movie was going for, but looking back this sequence did hinder what otherwise was a fantastic piece of creepy unique horror.
Performances across the entire cast were great and really dedicated. Wonderful to see David Dastmalchian finally get a leading role, as he’s always been a stand-out supporting performer, whether he was polka-dotting in The Suicide Squad, or stealing the comedic limelight from Paul Rudd in the Ant-Man movies, or being a haunting presence in every Denis Villeneuve epic. Dastmalchian is a true scene stealer, and at age 48 it is shocking that only now he finally gets a lead role. Regardless he is fantastic as Jack Delroy, as he balances the charming charisma of a late-night talk show host whilst also showcases the inner demons of this character, still mourning the recent death of his wife, as well as his eagerness to become relevant again after consistently losing ratings. From the quivers in his voice to the fear in his eyes, this is a really juicy showcasing role for Dastmalchian and one that is sure to be a memorable one when looking back on the actor’s rich filmography. Ingrid Torelli as Lilly the possessed survivor of a Satanic cult was truly creepy and unnerving. From her voice changes to her awkward movements, she truly felt unnatural, or dare I say supernatural, and her strangeness was at times even comical, but also really uncomfortable. Ian Bliss as Carmichael Hunt, a paranormal sceptic, too gave a powerhouse performance, delivering lines with prowess and was a truly commanding presence. Rhys Auteri rounds up the cast as Gus the announcer of Jack’s late night show, acting very befit of, say, a Higgins for Jimmy Fallon or a Guillermo for Jimmy Kimmel. He very much embraced the role as Dastmalchian’s side-kick and provided some solid light-hearted comedy to the proceedings.
Late Night with the Devil is a true delight for horror enthusiasts, with some great use of old-school practical effects evidently inspired by 1982’s The Thing, solid sound design that harkened back to that era of television, and enough unsettling moments of suspense to entertain and shock. Minus a couple of cheap electrical sparks there isn’t any CGI used which is refreshing, and overall visually the retro element was truly delightful. Again, the ending does scratch some heads, but overall this is a refreshing piece of campy horror, with a showcasing performance from Dastmalchian. In this you can truly put your faith on.
Overall score: 7/10
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literally-cat-woman · 5 months
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my taste in men is somewhere between conan o'brien and the killer from scream 1
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eliza1911o1 · 1 year
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Very distressing to hear about the writer’s strike. A) because it’s hard to see creatives continuously punished for pursuing a career they love and B) because, over the course of the pandemic, TV has become a source of comfort and inspiration for many people. Within the past couple years there have been a lot of wonderful shows that have come out and a significant portion that are not only good but also enacting change. Major companies producing shows like Our Flag Means Death, The Owl House, Abbott Elementary, etc. is so important for the culture and representation. It’s going to be so hard to hear about the oncoming cancellations (stay strong s&b fans for s3/SoC spin-off) but it’s been even more depressing about all the underpaid artists still struggling when media has become such an integral part of society. Whether it be animators, set designers, costume designers, story-boarders, composers, painters, illustrators, writers — ALL of these people make the shows we love possible and, more than that, meaningful (magical and all the other cheesy nice adjectives).
Just thought this was meaningful to say since this platform is primarily for celebrating media and fandoms. No matter how much or little you want or can be involved in the situation, awareness is always significant
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elliss-stuff · 23 days
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Who really cares to go to Coachella???
I feel you Nicholas. You are us.
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sbrown82 · 2 years
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Tina Turner on her friendship with the Rolling Stones and teaching Mick Jagger how to dance
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aziraphales-library · 2 years
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do you have any fics that have to do with late night shows that aren’t explicit:)
The only fic at all that I know of and can find to do with late night shows is...
How to Win a Lifetime Achievement Award for Services to Television (and how not to) by GaryOldman (T)
Crowley hosts a late night comedy talk show. Aziraphale hosts a feel good morning talk show.
When Crowley is asked to present Aziraphale with a lifetime achievement award, everything goes a bit skew-whiff.
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Normally when I don’t get something that everyone else seems to be mad on my first point of call is the wonderful world of the internet, but we’ve had a falling out you see, the internet and I. Despite my many years as late night show host meets investigative journalist meets comic genius meets veritable sex god (though Wikipedia only acknowledges the first of these accomplishments, despite my many attempts at editing the listing) they have turned on me.
I’m a gif. And a meme.
Do our followers know of any more?
- Mod D
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Nicholas Galitzine at the Late Night with Seth Meyers - March 26, 2024
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tellmeamiley · 2 years
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reblog or like if saving
don’t repost it
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yeowninefive · 1 year
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The Story of Ronda
(Prelude: It Was Inquired One Night: Artwork and Poll)
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demiqq · 2 years
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I also wanna touch his slutty little waist.
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mt-beast · 2 years
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SAY! Its the TV guy, or was it the roomba guy? perhaps both...
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captainrikerr5 · 2 years
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5SOS // Bad Omens
Late Night Show
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