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The Review: The Gripping Heist Thriller ‘All the Devils Are Here’

All the Devils Are Here is a tense, twisty thriller, set in Dartmoor, where a group of crooks hides out in a creaky farmhouse after a heist. Directed by Barnaby Roper, this 2025 film feels like a mix of The Thing and Reservoir Dogs, but with a gritty British vibe. At just 87 minutes, it moves fast, pulling you into a world of distrust and danger from the very start.

Sam Claflin plays Grady, the smooth-talking leader who’s starting to crack under pressure. Claflin, known for lighter roles, shows a darker side here, his charm hiding a man on edge. Eddie Marsan is Ronnie, the tough old-timer whose quiet stares feel like a punch. Burn Gorman plays Numbers, a nervous guy obsessed with counting the money, adding sparks to every scene. Suki Waterhouse is C, the mysterious woman who keeps everyone guessing with her cool, sharp attitude.

John Patrick Dover’s script is tight, turning small talk over beers into a web of suspicion. Who messed up the heist? Who’s stealing from the pile? Roper uses the lonely farmhouse and stormy Dartmoor weather to make every moment feel heavy. The camera work by Peter Flinckenberg paints the house in gloomy colors, making shadows feel alive and every meal tense, like it could be the last. There’s no big action or car chases—just raw, nail-biting drama.

What makes All the Devils Are Here stand out is how real its characters feel. These aren’t cartoon bad guys—they’re regular people who made bad choices. The movie digs into how greed and fear can turn friends into enemies when they’re stuck together. It’s about the devils inside us—doubt, betrayal, and the lies we tell ourselves.

All the Devils Are Here is a smart, intense thriller that thrives on great acting and a creepy setting. It’s not about explosions or big fights—it’s about people, trust, and the moment everything goes wrong. If you want a movie that’s raw and keeps you guessing, head to Dartmoor’s dark corners.

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