I adore how this movie is filmed like it was an actual broadcast of the show. They use a 4:3 ratio and a 70s colour grading to make it seem like a 70s camera. They also start the movie in a documentary style to catch the audience up to speed on the talk host. For when the camera is off during ads, they film in black and white to make it seem like archive footage. All of these elements are incredibly clever and well done.
David Dastmalchian is amazing and gives such a believable performance that made me believe he could be a real talk host. I love how he gives a different performance for the character’s TV persona and when the camera is off. The movie does a great job of building up the tension as more and more insane things start to happen. The CGI effects aren't great and the last act is a bit of a mixed bag. However, this movie shows how original movies can still thrive in modern cinema.
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