Sam Claflin’s upcoming British thriller All the Devils Are Here has dropped an intense trailer.
The movie focuses on a band of London-based criminals seeking temporary refuge in a secluded countryside location, intending to lay low until the intensity of their pursuers subsides.
Yet, their stay extended beyond what was planned, leading to an escalation of apprehension and mistrust. It’s at this point they began to antagonize one another…
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In a subtle yet impactful manner, the trailer evokes feelings of confinement through the persistent ticking of a clock in the background. It also implies a potential betrayal among the group towards their superior, all for the sake of keeping the money. Furthermore, a mysterious woman is introduced who claims to be employed by their boss.
Ultimately, chaos ensues with a chaotic outburst of violence, causing uncertainty about who, if any, might have made it through unscathed.

Joining me in this movie are Eddie Marsan, who you might remember from ‘Back to Black’; Rory Kinnear, best known for his James Bond roles; Suki Waterhouse, the voice behind Detective Pikachu; Ben Dilloway from ‘Masters of the Air’; and the rising star, Tienne Simon.
After debuting at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), the movie will be available for digital streaming in both the United Kingdom and the United States starting September 26.
It’s also getting a limited cinema release in the US on the same, but the UK isn’t so lucky.

The review for the Edinburgh International Film Festival describes the movie as “tense” and “deeply psychological,” and commends the exceptional performances delivered by two of its lead actors.
In this captivating British thriller, Eddie Marsan and Sam Claflin give powerful portrayals, adding an air of sophistication and tension to the production. Piques our curiosity, don’t we?
The thriller movie “All the Devils Are Here” becomes available digitally in the UK starting September 26th. In addition, it will be simultaneously released digitally and with a limited cinema screening in the US on the same day.
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