
At the house of their target, two hit men bide their time waiting for the kill, only to find death already arrived in the shape of black magic, devilish spirits and the occult.... (Full plot summary below)
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At the house of their target, two hit men bide their time waiting for the kill, only to find death already arrived in the shape of black magic, devilish spirits and the occult.
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| GuardianPeter BradshawPretty successful on its own terms, this modestly conceived feature has the feel of one of the twist-in-the-tale short stories Roald Dahl used to produce for adults. |
| Total FilmMatt GlasbyThough it doesn't quite last the distance, even at a slender 69 minutes there's a spooky stillness to it that make the production shortcomings seem more like stylistic choices. |
| Financial TimesLeo RobsonThings takes an unexpected swerve into occult territory - a bizarre and tiresome development that leaves you longing for when the film was just derivative and flat. |
| User ReviewMitchell LGreat dialogue, atmosphere, and story. THIS is the way a horror movie should be made. Creepy as all hell..... |
| User ReviewMark TIntense & creepy. Makes no sense at all, but still had me on the edge of my seat. |
| User ReviewCarlos ICreepy, atmospheric little thriller. It's a slow-burn, but with such a slender runtime you don't really feel it. The mix of Hitman story with the supernatural elements was really well done. |
| User ReviewDean WReally enjoyed this movie. Very Hitchcock-like. Suspenseful and full of anxiety, and creepy. Well done. |
| User ReviewIan CSimilar to the excellent Kill List. Sean Hogan's flick is centered around two hit man hired to kill an old friend of their boss. A decent score and some excellent scary moments are let down by its weak climax. Nonetheless an enjoyable effort. |
| User ReviewAndrew SStarts off interesting, but fizzles about 30 minutes in. |
| User ReviewRichard SThe Devil's Business has taken some of the best ideas from the far superior Kill List and made a duller version of that film. I'm not familiar with the actors but the lead kept the same concerned expression on his face all the way through and the other guy just came across as annoying. Any attempt at building tension or suspence was a big failure. When the lead hitman is telling his scary story at the start I nearly fell asleep, it went on forever and had no point to it. |