Late Night Television is a masterclass in sustained anxiety. From its first moments, the film cultivates an atmosphere of profound unease, transforming the mundane world of television production into a landscape of palpable threat. The ensemble cast is…
Late Night Television
A struggling production company take on a deadly assignment.
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This film occupies a curious middle ground. Its premise is inherently engaging, and the early scenes establishing the company's struggles are its most effective. However, the transition into outright peril feels somewhat abrupt, leaning on genre conventions rather…
A sharp and unexpectedly savvy thriller, Late Night Television works as both suspense and industry critique. The film cleverly uses the backdrop of a failing production company as a metaphor for modern precarious labour, making the life-or-death stakes…
There is a germ of a great idea here, but Late Night Television never fully transcends its generic premise. The performances are serviceable, with Molly Burnett providing a needed spark of determination, yet the characters feel like archetypes…
Late Night Television constructs a compelling, pressure-cooker scenario from its simple logline. The ensemble, led by a convincingly weary Jamie Oxenbould, effectively sells the desperation of a creative team in over their heads. The film’s strength lies in…
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With Jamie Oxenbould in a leading role, the film has a tangible connection to the Australian screen industry. While the production context and setting are not confirmed as Australian, the involvement of such a recognised local actor will certainly pique the interest of fans of Australian film and television. It represents an opportunity to see familiar talent engaging with an international thriller narrative, potentially bringing a distinct character-driven intensity to the project.