måndag 28 april 2025

We Kill Them All

A perfect season to make especially thriller films a bit more complicated is when the film takes place during winter time. The weather is rough, if you get stuck out there in the wilderness without the right clothes you could freeze to death. You may also die because you may get ill because of the terrible weather, let´s say you may have a heart problem or other health issues. Then you also have wild animals out there who may attack you, especially in wild nature locations such as in Alaska. Speaking of Alaska and the bad weather there are several films that takes on these subjects combined. One film that comes to my mind instantly is the survival thriller film known as The Grey from director Joe Carnahan ( director of the really well made neo-noir crime thriller Narc from 2002, one of my personal favourite Jason Patric films with legendary actor Ray Liotta ). The Grey tells the story of a group of oil-men workers travelling by plane in Alaska during rough weather and the plane crash. The men who survives try and make the best out of the situation by using what´s left of the airplane but have something far more dangerous to worry about. A pack of grey wolves have found their location and they are hungry for flesh. Sharpshooter John Ottoway ( Liam Neeson ) and the surviving men realise they must change location to be able to survive. But how do you survive out there with no cabin in near sight and the grey wolves coming after you? The Grey is a very well made survival thriller with great acting performances and the cinematography from Masanobu Takayanagi ( who also did the cinemaography for the really well made martial arts sports drama film Warrior from director Gavin O´Connor ) looks really beautiful. I would argue that this is one of the better Liam Neeson films in his film career if we are talking about the films from the early 2000´s up until the late 2020´s. Worth checking out on Netflix, Amazon Prime or on any other streaming service where you can find The Grey. I try to check for thrillers that takes place during winter now and then since i feel these films can be interesting in this category. Doesn´t have to be survival thriller just being a winter film may caught my attention. And here we have one example of a film i discovered on VOD and that is the winter thriller known as We Kill Them All. I love the movie title, it sounds like something i would wear on a tshirt if Jehovas Witnesses keep knocking on my door. Is this a solid winter thriller worth a watch or is We Kill Them All as forgettable as the American news show The Culture War with Tim Pool?

Megan Hughes ( Chloe McClay ) is travelling with her girlfriend Lane Davis ( Emma Newton ) to a secluded hotel resort, that´s owned by her criminal father Lee Hughes ( Kent Allen ) to spend time with her father and introduce her girlfriend as well. But that all changes when Meghan arrives when she founds out her father´s dark past have come to haunt him with a criminal gang run by Jimmy Montague ( Leo Fafard ) ending his life. Out in the middle of nowhere in the wilderness Megan have no other option but trying to survive.

If you are looking for a winter thriller similar to The Grey with Liam Neeson i can tell you right now that We Kill Them All is not as good as that film. I would say that this is more of a simple winter thriller that reminds me of a Lifetime movie except with more guns and more physical violence. This film also reminded me of thrillers such as the 2007 horror thriller Vacancy from director Nimród Antal, except this would be the low budget version of Vacancy with a diffrent plot and completely different characters. So let´s get into what i enjoy about We Kill Them All and i have to say the resort hotel is quite impressive. This is the perfect location to make a thriller during winter time considering the weather conditions, and i also feel that this location is perfect since this resort is supposed to be far away from any town so you have no one to ask for help. When it comes to the characters we do have a few that stands out and my personal favourite is the criminal boss known as Jimmy Montague ( played by actor Leo Fafard, who fans of the B movie world knows as the actor who plays Wolfcop in both films ). Jimmy is the kind of character you remember seeing in 80´s and 90´s gangster films. He doesn´t care about anyone but himself and will do what it takes to make money, that included killing anyone if he have to. The second character i feel works well is the large criminal known as Roman Burke ( played by actor Michasha Amstrong who i remember from the horror film Underworld: Evolution ). Roman is a ruthless mean criminal and this is the kind of guy you need to start chaos. Female actors Chloe McClay and Emma Newton gives performances that matches their characters. Anything i feel could have been improved? Considering the limited buget and this is not supposed to be a very intensive thriller i feel that We Kill Them All have enough qualities to appreciate rather than finding any negative details. It´s a throwback to TV thrillers we used to watch in the 90´s that looks good and works as a basic thriller. Director Jeremy Drummond have directed Christmas movies in the past but i think he proves with We Kill Them All we need him to make more thrillers such as this one. A simple but enjoyable film for TV audiences who appreciate a classic thriller formula.

Rating: DDD

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