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‘All The Devils Are Here’ Trailer Unveils Barnaby Roper’s Claustrophobic Crime Thriller

“No-one moves! No-one talks! And then, no-one gets hurt!”

Fresh from its World Premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival last week, Paramount and Republic Pictures have dropped the first official trailer for All The Devils Are Here, the upcoming crime thriller from director Barnaby Roper.

Written by John Patrick Dover and produced by Ben LeClair and Leopold Hughes, the film gathers an impressive line-up of talent: BAFTA-nominated Eddie Marsan (“Ray Donovan”), Sam Claflin (soon to be seen in Taylor Sheridan’s “F.A.S.T.”), Burn Gorman (Game of Thrones), breakout newcomer Tienne Simon, rising star Suki Waterhouse (“Daisy Jones & The Six”), and the ever-formidable Rory Kinnear (the James Bond franchise).

The trailer teases a simmering, pressure-cooker atmosphere, with the film centring on four criminals forced into hiding after a heist. Holed up in a remote safe house and waiting for orders, tensions begin to fester. As paranoia takes root, it becomes increasingly clear that the most dangerous threat isn’t the police or rival gangs — it may be sitting across the room.

All The Devils Are Here opens in select U.S. cinemas and on Digital from September 26, with a UK Digital release landing the same day. If the trailer is anything to go by, it promises a tense, character-driven thriller that should keep audiences guessing right up to the very end.

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