
Overview:
Nearly a year after a botched job, a hitman takes a new assignment with the promise of a big payoff for three killings. What starts off as an easy task soon unravels, sending the killer into the heart of darkness.Status: | Released (2011-09-02) |
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Awards: | 3 wins & 18 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $29,063 |
Screen: | Ben Wheatley, Amy Jump |
Productions: | Warp X, Rook Films, Film4 Productions, UK Film Council, Protagonist Pictures, NonStop Entertainment, Madman Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, Australia, Sweden |
Spoken Languages: | svenska, English |




Casts
- 30433: Neil Maskell - Jay
- 57578: MyAnna Buring - Shel
- 524107: Harry Simpson - Sam
- 17078: Michael Smiley - Gal
- 137927: Struan Rodger - The Client
- 207636: Emma Fryer - Fiona
- 524111: Esme Folley - Hotel Receptionist
Crews
- 137467: Ben Wheatley - Director - Directing
- 146113: Claire Jones - Producer - Production
- 524112: Amy Jump - Editor - Editing
- 101909: Laurie Rose - Director of Photography - Camera
- 43394: Andrew Starke - Producer - Production
- 1109487: Ali Fearnley - Casting - Production
- 137467: Ben Wheatley - Writer - Writing
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Reviews
John Chard
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Sometimes God's love can be hard to swallow. A super slice of sub-urban horror crafted by Ben Wheatley, Kill List blends a number of classic British films but still remains very much its own beast. And what a beast it is. Part hit-man thriller and part Wicker Man pagan horror, plo ....
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A bit tough to understand on the first watch, yet gripping and a compelling portrayal of inner demons. But seriously, are the British the only film-makers who can make a decent crime/thriller film??
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Rubbi... Wait, people love this? Before I started my review, I decided to take a quick look at the Letterboxd reviews. I always play a minigame in my head by attempting to guess the average rating, for example for the last film I watched - <em>'Jack the Giant Slayer'</em> - I call ....
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