Sam Claflin's upcoming British thriller All the Devils Are Here has dropped an intense trailer.
The film follows a group of London criminals who retreat to a remote rural hideout for what is meant to be short time until the heat on them dies down.
However, they end up staying there longer than expected, which is where the tensions and the paranoia sets in, and they start to turn on each other...
The trailer gets the feeling of cabin fever across with a simple but effective clock ticking in the background, as well as the suggestion that the group should betray their boss to keep the money. Plus, there's the introduction of mysterious female character who says she works for said boss.
Eventually, it all erupts in a cacophony of violence, leaving you wondering who, if anyone, might survive.
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Alongside Claflin, the film also stars Back to Black's Eddie Marsan, James Bond star Rory Kinnear, Detective Pikachu's Suki Waterhouse, Masters of the Air's Ben Dilloway, and up-and-comer Tienne Simon.
Following its recent premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), the film is being released digitally in the UK and the US on 26 September.
It's also getting a limited cinema release in the US on the same, but the UK isn't so lucky.
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A write-up for the EIFF calls the film "taut" and "psychological", and praised the performance of two of its stars in particular.
It reads: "Eddie Marsan and Sam Claflin deliver commanding performances in this stylish and brooding British thriller." Consider us intrigued.
All the Devils Are Here is released digitally in the UK on 26 September. It will have a limited cinema release, as well as being released digitally, in the US on the same date.
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