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    Six Crime Films to Watch After ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE

    The film is available on digital platforms in the UK now.
    Neil VaggBy Neil VaggSeptember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Brand new Republic Pictures’ Brit-crime thriller All the Devils Are Here is available now on digital platforms in the UK. The film is a taut psychological crime thriller starring Sam Claflin, Eddie Marsan, Burn Gorman, Tienne Simon, Suki Waterhouse, and Rory Kinnear, set against the hauntingly atmospheric backdrop of Dartmoor.

    We love a classic slice of Brit-crime cinema so today we’re taking a look at six more classic movies to scratch the itch. But before we dive in to our list, check out the film’s trailer in the player below:

    Here are six classic Brit-crime thrillers to watch to watch next:

    Snatch (2000) delivers the same energy and wit that run through All The Devils Are Here. Its fast pace, sharp humor, and collection of unforgettable characters create a chaotic world where everything feels uncertain. Just like in All The Devils Are Here, the story is full of sudden twists, and danger comes from both foolish mistakes and calculated moves.

    Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) is another Guy Ritchie classic that speaks directly to All The Devils Are Here’s style. The film shows how a group of friends get dragged into a nightmare after a single mistake, which mirrors All The Devils Are Here’s focus on how small actions can trigger violent and life-changing results. Both films rely on strong dialogue, unpredictable turns, and the constant sense that survival is never guaranteed.

    Layer Cake (2004) offers a more polished but equally brutal look at organized crime. It connects to ATDAH through its focus on ambition, power, and the hidden rules of the underworld. Both films ask the same question: can anyone really rise above crime, or does the system eventually destroy everyone who touches it? The stylish storytelling and sharp attention to character make it a natural companion to All The Devils Are Here.

    Legend (2015) tells the story of the Kray twins, capturing the mix of loyalty, love, and betrayal that defines so many crime stories. In the same way, All The Devils Are Here looks at how close relationships — whether between friends, family, or lovers — are often the most dangerous part of the criminal world. Both films remind us that personal ties can be a strength but also the reason everything falls apart.

    Sexy Beast (2000) shares All The Devils Are Here’s mix of psychological tension and sudden violence. It focuses on a man who wants to escape crime but finds that his past refuses to let him go. This echoes All The Devils Are Here’s theme that crime is not only a physical danger but also a weight that follows its characters everywhere, no matter how much they try to leave it behind.

    Harry Brown (2009) presents a darker and more grounded view of crime. It looks at violence in everyday communities and the despair it leaves behind. Like All The Devils Are Here, it doesn’t shy away from showing the personal cost of living in a violent world. Both films strike a balance between action and emotion, making the audience feel the heavy toll of crime on real lives.

    Republic Pictures’ All the Devils Are Here is available to purchase now on digital platforms.

    All The Devils Are Here (2025 Film) Harry Brown (2009 Film) Layer Cake (2004 Film) Legend (2015 Film) Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998 Film) Paramount Pictures Sexy Beast (2000 Film) Snatch (2000 Film)
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