Horror-comedy that harks back to the seventies cinema of the 70s with the idea of centering the film during Jack Delroy's late show. The context is also given of how the TV hosts competed with each other based on ratings, the "rivalry" between Delroy and the legendary Carson, therefore a film that talks about greed, about how to achieve success at any cost, even obscure, online with several films on the theme. The Cairnes, the directing couple, have already directed entertaining horror-comedies, such as Scare Campaign, from a technical point of view the work is noticeable in making the film appear like a real late night episode, the subjective problem is that this may not seem very cinematic because everything is deliberately and purposely televised. The film shows a succession of late night guests in the Halloween episode up to Lilly, a young girl, who says she is possessed by a demon. The late night episode continues between sceptics, moments of inexplicable paranormal, tricks, revelations and life traits of esotericists that emerge in Delroy. The moment of Lily-demon is rather ironic and also amuses for what she says, when then in the end the film must show horror, although I fully understand the intent, it seems a bit generic, perhaps it is precisely the matrix itself from which the film was born that doesn't appeal to me much, its being television, therefore the demon behaves like many others seen in films and the abundant CGI doesn't do it too much justice. However there are good moments even in this situation, the slit throat works well and it is appreciable how the film then changes frame rate, from 4:3 to cinema format to show the mental delirium by Delroy. There is an effective suggestive scene, with the sect present on the stage and the film can also be read as a revenge movie, the price ofRead all