All the Devil’s Men (2018)

All the Devil’s Men (2018) โ Movie Review
Director: Matthew Hope
Starring: Milo Gibson, Sylvia Hoeks, Gbenga Akinnagbe, William Fichtner
Genre: Action/Thriller

The film follows Jack Collins (Milo Gibson), a battle-hardened ex-Navy SEAL turned bounty hunter, who is sent to London to take down a dangerous international terrorist. With the help of a small team, including Leigh (Sylvia Hoeks) and Brennan (Gbenga Akinnagbe), Collins must navigate betrayal, moral conflicts, and a dangerous underworld while completing his mission.

Strengths:
Gritty Action
: The film offers well-staged combat sequences and shootouts, appealing to fans of intense action movies.

Strong Cast
: Milo Gibson holds his own in the lead role, while Sylvia Hoeks and William Fichtner deliver solid performances that elevate the film.


Atmospheric Setting
: The London backdrop adds a gritty and tense atmosphere that complements the espionage and military themes.

Weaknesses:
Generic Plot
: The narrative leans heavily on familiar action-thriller tropes, offering little in terms of originality or surprise.


Underdeveloped Characters
: Despite the solid performances, most characters lack depth, making it difficult to fully engage with their struggles or motivations.

Uneven Pacing
: The film struggles to maintain its momentum, with some slower moments interrupting the otherwise intense action.


Verdict:
All the Devil’s Men is a straightforward action-thriller that delivers on its promise of high-octane sequences and military espionage. While it doesnโt bring anything groundbreaking to the genre, itโs an entertaining watch for fans of gritty, combat-driven narratives.