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  1. Feb 3, 2012 · Kill List is an expertly executed slow-burn crime thriller that thrives on tension before morphing into visceral horror. Read Critics Reviews. Critics Reviews View All (97) Critics Reviews.

    • The Pact

      Audience Member One more movie where dead people get in...

  2. Mar 14, 2012 · Written by. "Kill List" begins with verbal violence at a dinner table, continues with actual violence in a hit-man scenario and concludes with metaphysical violence that threatens to decapitate the movie itself. It's baffling and goofy, blood-soaked and not boring. That it's well-made adds to the confusion; it feels like a better film than it ...

  3. www.metacritic.com › movie › kill-listKill List - Metacritic

    Feb 3, 2012 · Kill List works extremely well as a taut, quite terrifying horror film about an out-of control British hitman. Neil Maskell is mesmerising as Jay, a frustrated ex-soldier who returns to his past career of contract killing to support his family, but as his emotions begin to intrude, the stress and paranoia linked to his morally dubious job steadily fracture his sanity.

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    • Ben Wheatley
    • Not Rated
    • 95 min
  4. The best of films, the worst of films. BJBatimdb 9 September 2011. Warning: Spoilers. The Kill List is totally brilliant - and absolute rubbish. More specifically, the first 75% of the movie is fantastic - sharply written, wonderfully acted, supremely directed, and filled with tension and realism. And then it all goes wrong.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kill_ListKill List - Wikipedia

    Kill List. Kill List is a 2011 British psychological horror film directed by Ben Wheatley, co-written and co-edited with Amy Jump, and starring Neil Maskell, MyAnna Buring and Michael Smiley. In the film, a British soldier joins an old friend in working as contract killers. His disturbed past surfaces as he spins out of control during jobs and ...

  6. Sep 18, 2011 · Hit the jump for the review. For the entire first act, Kill List almost feels like a kitchen sink tale of British misery, the kind played to perfection by filmmakers like Mike Leigh and Alan ...

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