As the horror movie genre continues to evolve, it’s a Golden Age for exorcism and demonic possession movies again. While The Exorcist: Believer didn’t hit the mark, movies like The Pope’s Exorcist, Evil Dead Rise and Insidious: Red Door helped keep the momentum going. It seems that even The First Omen is going to continue the trend of demon-centric movies.Also continuing the demon-centric horror movie trend is Late Night with the Devil, which places female demons at the forefront of a talk show, where David Dastmalchian plays Jack Delroy. He’s a host seeking to boost ratings for his Night Owls program, not realizing that, in his desperation, he is going to unleash hell. This leads to a terrifying ending that plays on the idea of ego, toxic masculinity and the price many people are willing to pay for fame.Some of Jack’s staff sense this macabre presence around, including his assistant, Gus. However, a beleaguered Jack continues to move forward, using another gimmick: that the paranormal debunker, Carmichael, will offer $500,000 to any subject on the stage whose act is real. This results in June (a parapsychologist) bringing young Lilly up to the floor. Lilly was rescued from a Satanic cult a while back after they tried to bring forth the demon, Abraxas. She was the only survivor, which led to June offering her love and becoming a mother-figure.
As the horror movie genre continues to evolve, it’s a Golden Age for exorcism and demonic possession movies again. While The Exorcist: Believer didn’t hit the mark, movies like The Pope’s Exorcist, Evil Dead Rise and Insidious: Red Door helped keep the momentum going. It seems that even The First Omen is going to continue the trend of demon-centric movies.
Also continuing the demon-centric horror movie trend is Late Night with the Devil, which places female demons at the forefront of a talk show, where David Dastmalchian plays Jack Delroy. He’s a host seeking to boost ratings for his Night Owls program, not realizing that, in his desperation, he is going to unleash hell. This leads to a terrifying ending that plays on the idea of ego, toxic masculinity and the price many people are willing to pay for fame.
Some of Jack’s staff sense this macabre presence around, including his assistant, Gus. However, a beleaguered Jack continues to move forward, using another gimmick: that the paranormal debunker, Carmichael, will offer $500,000 to any subject on the stage whose act is real. This results in June (a parapsychologist) bringing young Lilly up to the floor. Lilly was rescued from a Satanic cult a while back after they tried to bring forth the demon, Abraxas. She was the only survivor, which led to June offering her love and becoming a mother-figure.
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