REVIEW – ‘Late Night with the Devil’ is tense, thrilling, chilling, and unforgettable
Australian horror has experienced quite a renaissance in the last decade. From Talk to Me and The Babadook to You'll Never Find Me and Sissy (plus low-budget guilty pleasures like Wyrmwood and 100 Bloody Acres), Aussie filmmakers are consistently proving they can cook up terrors with the best of them. Tackling two well-worn sub-genres of horror that generally feel quite stale, brothers Colin Cairnes and Cameron Cairnes breathe new life into the tropes of demonic possession and found footage films with the terrifically unnerving and deliriously entertaining Late Night with the Devil. A simple yet...