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COLLECTION · Movie · 2011

Kill List

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.

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* 6.2 (878)CrimeHorrorThrillerUnited Kingdom · Australia
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Directors
Ben Wheatley
Countries
United Kingdom · Australia · Sweden
Studios
Warp X · Rook Films · Film4 Productions · UK Film Council · Protagonist Pictures · NonStop Entertainment
Runtime
95 min
Age rating
NR
Extreme ViolenceSexual ContentStrong LanguageDrug Use
Release
02/09/2011
Score
6.2 / 10 (878)

Awards and nominations

  • Won: Best Supporting Actor for Michael Smiley
  • Nominated: Best Achievement in Production
  • Nominated: Best Actor for Neil Maskell
  • Nominated: Best Actress for MyAnna Buring
  • Nominated: Best Director for Ben Wheatley
  • Nominated: Best Screenplay for Ben Wheatley and Amy Jump
  • Nominated: British Film of the Year
  • Nominated: Supporting Actor of the Year for Michael Smiley
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Cast
Neil Maskell
Neil Maskell
Jay
MyAnna Buring
MyAnna Buring
Shel
?
Harry Simpson
Sam
Michael Smiley
Michael Smiley
Gal
Struan Rodger
Struan Rodger
The Client
Emma Fryer
Emma Fryer
Fiona
?
Esme Folley
Hotel Receptionist
Ben Crompton
Ben Crompton
Justin
Gemma Lise Thornton
Gemma Lise Thornton
Keira
Robin Hill
Robin Hill
Stuart
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r96sk
★ 3.0 / 10
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 be an understatement. There have been films in the past when my thoughts are the opposite (both positively and negatively) to the majority elsewhere, but I think this one takes the crown as the most polarizing so far. I just didn't like this 2011 release at all, there's one good piece of violence involving a hammer and a head (not like that, ichthyologists) but otherwise I found it all super underwhelming. I hadn't heard of <em>'Kill List'</em> prior to watching it, I only decided to do so as I noticed it had Neil Maskell in it and I loved his performance a decade ago in television's <em>'Utopia'</em> - which is of similar ilk to this actually, just as violent but miles, miles greater. Those behind/alongside Maskell didn't get my approval either, with only the aforementioned violence keeping my attention. I could sense a promising concept in there (which I guess many others actually did see, evidently), though this honestly didn't do anything for me all the way through. I sit here flummoxed reading other reviews, even the Wikipedia 'reception' section is all-out gushing about it too. Did Prime Video play me the wrong movie?! Just noticed that this has the same director as 2016's <em>'Free Fire'</em> (which I rated 6/10), which is a good example of what I mentioned earlier in regards to my thoughts sometimes being a noticeable difference to the majority (fairly uncommon, fwiw). Maybe I just don't like Ben Wheatley movies?
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John Chard
★ 8.0 / 10
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. Taking on a job, he, along with his partner Gal (Michael Smiley), is given a list of names for them to track and terminate. The people and the places they confront are the darkest kind, which brings out Jay's black heart as well. All this while lurking around the edges of the frame is something mysterious, something that will bring Jay to his destiny. There is a rawness to Kill List that strikes hard, a sort of real life documentary feel that marries up with the black material to chill the bones. It's proud of its grimness, even what humour exists within just feels like damaged goods. The sound and camera work gleefully add to the unsettling atmosphere, tactics which help alleviate the feeling that we are once again watching a formulaic British thriller with ideas above its station. But then the curve ball arrives and hits you on the head, bringing dizzy spells and some delirium. Which builds to a finale that will either leave you breathless or angry, but either way Kill List will not be ignored. Impressively performed by the cast, mounted with skill by Wheatley, this is a dark hearted British treasure that hopefully in time will be afforded the praise it deserves. 8/10
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tmdb15435519
★ 8.0 / 10
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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Keywords
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