
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.... (Full plot summary below)
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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.
Leave your thoughts about Kill List.
| Time OutTom HuddlestonAllow the film to take hold and its power is inescapable: the effect is like placing your head in a vice and waiting as it inexorably closes. |
| QuickflixSimon MiraudoI can't wait to watch Kill List a second time. Even if the second viewing doesn't explain a thing, I just want to experience the ordeal again. |
| We Got This CoveredWill ChadwickKill List is a tremendous film that features a nerve shredding climax that shook me to the core, skilfully edited and cruelly turning the tables on the main characters in ways you never expected. |
| Miami HeraldRene RodriguezOne of the scariest films I've seen in ages, although I cannot in all honesty explain exactly what the movie is about. |
| Sci-Fi Movie PageJames O'EhleyThis 2011 low-budget British flick is one of those movies you simply don't know what to make of . . . |
| Radio TimesAlan JonesIt is darkly comic, brutally violent and a dynamo of dizzying fright stuff. |
| Financial TimesLucian RobinsonConstant narrative ambiguity is what renders Kill List so compelling. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerUtterly gripping, deeply unsettling and genuinely terrifying, this is a brilliantly directed, superbly written British horror film with terrific performances from its three leads. |
| Little White LiesAnton Bitela shadowy scenario that constitutes one of the most disorienting, paranoia-tinged experiences to have graced the screens of British horror since Robin Hardy's The Wicker Man (which is duly referenced). |
| CinemaDopeGlenn Lovell... a brazen mix of Brit-Grit, Pulp Fiction and The Wicker Man ... Wheatley's second feature is definitely fated for horror cult-dom. It not only stands up under repeat viewings, it demands them. |