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The Devil's Business (2011) ![]() Like the other recent Britt drama/horror Kill List, The Devil's Business also concerns a pair of hitmen (but surely this is a better film than KL)...pro-old hand trigger man Pinner and his ambitious young sidekick Cully break into a rural home at night, awaiting the return of owner Kist, whom their gangland boss Bruno wants dead, with no questions asked. With relatively short running time, small cast, limited domestic setting and convincing performances from the cast, this is a pretty well executed low-budget, mostly dialog driven Britt chiller that can be a worthy look for the old school genre fans. Recommended. >>: B+
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