Indie horror movies typically go a bit outside the box compared to major releases. That could be attributed to their modest budgets, which leads to improvisation and a wild flow of creativity. That appears to be how filmmaking brothers Cameron and Colin Cairnes concocted the masterpiece that is Late Night with the Devil. While demonic possession is a common theme seen within the genre, the Cairnes brothers put a unique spin on their offering by making a game show the center of the madness. Late Night with the Devil is shot partly in found-footage format and in real-time. It focuses on Jack Delroy ( David Dastmalchian ), a down-on-his-luck 1970s late-night talk show host. As he explores ways to boost ratings while competing with the likes of Johnny Carson, Delroy hatches a plan to introduce a special Halloween episode , though his scary plot becomes a bit too real, and the boost in viewership comes at a horrifying price. If you wanted to have Late Night with the Devil’s ending...