Directed and written by Jesse Swenson, Alan at Night is about what happens when Jay (Joseph Basquill) needs a new roommate after his YouTube partner leaves town. It’s only for a month, as his girlfriend Sam (Hadley Durkee) plans on moving in. That brings Alan (Chris Ash) into their lives. He’s quiet; he can’t hold his drink. When he passes out in his room, he appears to be sleepwalking, stealing shoes and eating all the mayo.
Additionally, he becomes possessed and has all-white eyes.
The truth is, I really couldn’t blame Alan for how he felt after getting pranked all the time. As always, I dislike people not asking for consent and found footage, so when Alan got his revenge, I was on his side.

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