Check out the first trailer for Barnaby Roper’s crime thriller, “All the Devils Are Here,” coming to digital this September.
After its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Republic Pictures has shared the first trailer for the upcoming crime thriller All the Devils Are Here. Barnaby Roper’s film will release digitally on 26th September in the UK. Fans in the United States can look forward to a short theatrical run in select US cinemas. With hype surrounding the film, the studio has revealed our first look. The new trailer shows a team of criminals turning on each other after successfully pulling off a major heist.
The film boasts an incredible ensemble cast including Sam Claflin, Eddie Marsan, Burn Gorman, Tienne Simon, Suki Waterhouse, and Rory Kinnear, and follows a group of London criminals. After a daring heist, the gang retreats to a secluded hideaway, but as the days drag on, tensions rise and control begins to slip away. Check out the first trailer below:
SYNOPSIS
A taut psychological crime thriller where guilt festers, loyalties shift, and the codes that bind men begin to break. When a group of London criminals retreat to a rural hideout, it’s meant to be a brief stay. But as days drag on, tensions rise and control begins to slip.
IMAGE GALLERY
If the trailer isn’t enough to have you booking a detour to the English Countryside, check out our image gallery of stills from the film below.
RELEASE
All the Devils Are Here is released digitally in the UK on 26th September. It will have a limited cinema and digital release in the US on the same date.
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