EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: We Meet All the Devils Are Here Star Burn Roper and Director Barnaby Roper

We spoke with Burn Gorman, the star of All The Devils Are Here, and director Barnaby Roper about this gritty, well-layered, and brutal slice of British gangster drama.

With the film now available to buy on digital, we sat down with ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE star Burn Gorman and Writer/Director Barnaby Roper to discuss the gritty, well-layered, and brutal slice of British gangster drama. From the film’s retro and atmospheric setting to Burn’s wonderfully charismatic performance, we went beyond the surface to learn more about this rare gem. But what inspired Burn’s Performance? What caused Roper to set the film in London’s violent past? Let’s find out. Watch the full interview below.

CAST

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.

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.

REVIEW

In my FOUR-STAR review of the film, I said: “All the Devils Are Here is a rare gem. The film is a wonderfully gritty, well-layered, and often brutal thriller. It thrusts its cast into an oppressive, psychological timepiece that deserves its acclaim. With sensational performances from Eddie Marsan and Burn Gorman, the film delivers a jarring trip to the English Countryside. Moreover, its gritty and sharp screenplay by Roper and his collaborator John Dover makes the film an excellent addition to the British Crime genre.” Read my review here.

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RELEASE

All the Devils Are Here is now available to own digitally in the UK. The film is also available as a limited release in some cinemas in the United States.

 

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