Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Mike Flanagan defends Late Night With the Devil despite backlash and calls for a boycott. Released in theaters on March 22, the found-footage horror film follows a fictional late-night talk show host and a demonic event that occurs during a live broadcast of a Halloween special in 1977.
Close Late Night With The Devil Has Been Well-Received Despite Its AI Controversy Despite the controversy over its use of AI-generated art, Late Night With the Devil has been very well-received. In March 2023, the film premiered to positive reviews at SXSW, where audiences didn't even notice its inclusion of AI art. That issue aside, Late Night With the Devil's reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, praising its enjoyingly ominous tone and Dastmalchian's outstanding performance.
Related Late Night With The Devil's Record-Breaking Box Office Explained Independent horror flick Late Night With The Devil had an impressive box office opening, taking in a very specific amount of money from theaters. Flanagan's positive review is just the latest for Late Night With the Devil which seems to suggest that many are willing to overlook its use of its use of AI-generated art in favor of an otherwise excellent horror film.
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