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On this episode of The Tomorrow Show with Sweet Dreams A.M., things get eerie fast. The movie Late Night with The Devil instantly brought to mind the real-life case of Paco Stanley, who was a beloved TV host whose public persona shattered after his shocking demise. Oscar gives a quick rundown of that case before diving into what pulled him toward this film in the first place. His soft spot for the golden age of late night television like the hosts Johnny Carson, Tom Snyder, Letterman, and more. A plot rundown on how this is a found footage film. Towards the end, Oscar talks about the parallels between fiction and fact, like how Carmichael Haig clearly echoes James Randi, and how the film’s shadowy "Grove" has more than a passing resemblance to the real-world Bohemian Grove. By the end, this one leaves you asking questions about the occult and what forces might be lurking behind not just in Hollywood but maybe closer than we think.
By Sweet Dreams A.M.On this episode of The Tomorrow Show with Sweet Dreams A.M., things get eerie fast. The movie Late Night with The Devil instantly brought to mind the real-life case of Paco Stanley, who was a beloved TV host whose public persona shattered after his shocking demise. Oscar gives a quick rundown of that case before diving into what pulled him toward this film in the first place. His soft spot for the golden age of late night television like the hosts Johnny Carson, Tom Snyder, Letterman, and more. A plot rundown on how this is a found footage film. Towards the end, Oscar talks about the parallels between fiction and fact, like how Carmichael Haig clearly echoes James Randi, and how the film’s shadowy "Grove" has more than a passing resemblance to the real-world Bohemian Grove. By the end, this one leaves you asking questions about the occult and what forces might be lurking behind not just in Hollywood but maybe closer than we think.