Late Night With The Devil Faces Boycott Over AI Use, Directors Respond

Recently, the directors of the upcoming horror film “Late Night with the Devil” confirmed the usage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the making of the movie. This revelation has sparked controversy among fans, some of whom have been expressing disappointment and concern on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

Directors Confirm Use of AI

Cameron and Colin Cairnes, directors of “Late Night with the Devil”, admitted to Variety that they had indeed used AI briefly in the movie. This revelation was in response to fans’ accusations and disappointment over alleged evidence of AI usage in the film.

Fans’ Disapproving Stance

The controversy initiated when a user on film reviewing site Letterboxd fired off accusations regarding AI usage in the film, especially in cutaways and “we’ll be right back” network messages. Soon after, a user on X presented an image from the film with a statement claiming that there was a 99.8% likelihood of AI usage.

Public Reaction to AI Usage

Fan reactions have varied, from disappointment to outright boycott of the movie over dissatisfaction concerning the ethics involving AI usage. Some users have further questioned why a genuine artist wasn’t engaged in producing the graphics, instead of resorting to AI.

“Late Night with the Devil” Background

“Late Night with the Devil” has been previously praised for its originality and strong lead performance by actor David Dastmalchian. Known for his varied roles, including a small part in “The Dark Knight”, Dastmalchian has proven to be a versatile actor. The film was received favorably when it premiered at SXSW in 2023.

Critical Acclaim Despite AI Controversy

Despite the controversy surrounding the use of AI, the film continues to receive positive reviews, securing a 97% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes. The film is praised for its 70s aesthetic, costumes, and dark humor, among other features.

Wrapping Up

“Late Night with the Devil” will be available in theaters on March 22, and for streaming on April 19 through a Shudder subscription. Although the lure of the controversy might be enticing, the high praise and anticipation surrounding this film could just make it a must-see. Check out this and other trending movies at HitPlay.

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