(2023) is an independent supernatural horror film that has captivated audiences with its unique "found footage" approach to 1970s television culture . Directed, written, and edited by Australian brothers Cameron and Colin Cairnes , the film presents itself as a long-lost master tape of a live Halloween broadcast from 1977 that went horribly wrong. Plot Overview: A Desperate Bid for Ratings

When the credits roll, the file doesn’t end. The player keeps playing a black screen with a single caption: THANK YOU FOR WATCHING. The chat continues to fill: confessions, cancellations, apologies, names typed and retracted. Somewhere, a production assistant folds her hands and feels lighter for no explicable reason. A man turns off his phone and goes to the kitchen to try calling his estranged sister.

, you already know the buzz surrounding this film is electric. But beyond the file name lies one of the most inventive, chilling, and stylistically bold horror movies to hit screens in years. Set in 1977, Late Night with the Devil

It creates a profound sense of nostalgia for the analog era, specifically the 70s, a time when the barrier between the viewer and the viewed felt thinner. The static on the screen isn't just interference; it’s a veil.

Ghostwatch (1992), The Vast of Night , or any talk show where the guest won’t stop bleeding on the couch.

Most fans recognize David Dastmalchian from supporting roles in The Suicide Squad

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