Kill List

Who’s next?

Sinopse

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.

  • 6.2
  • 2011
  • Released
  • 1h 35m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$500,000.00

Revenue

$450,275.00

Keywords
  • #hotel
  • #husband wife relationship
  • #post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)
  • #hitman
  • #cult
  • #infection
  • #forest
  • #priest
  • #murderer
  • #brutality
  • #bonfire
  • #ceremony
  • #ex soldier
  • #ritual sacrifice
  • #contract killer
  • #video tape
  • #folk horror
  • #sheffield, england

Reviews

r96sk
@r96skabout 1 year ago

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 called it spot on at 2.4. This I genuinely predicted less than 2.0... it's at 3.5! To tell you I was flabbergasted would

T
@tmdb15435519over 4 years ago

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??

John Chard
@John Chardabout 10 years ago

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, plot spins hit-man for hire Jay (Neil Maskell) out of his troubled domestic funk, into a world of pain and misery. Taki

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