

After a heist, four criminals lay low in a remote safehouse, waiting for orders. As paranoia builds, one thing becomes clear — the real threat may not be outside, but among them.
Acting
Marsan and Gorman weaponize every micro-expression — masters of the slow boil.
Direction
Roper traps you in corners with the characters; the frame feels like a cell.
Writing
Dialogue sharp enough to cut — every conversation is a negotiation with a knife.
Director
Barnaby Roper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Roper shot the safehouse sequences in chronological order to let the cast's genuine fatigue fuel the paranoia.
The title nods to Yeats' 'The Second Coming' — 'the best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity' — which basically summarizes every character here.
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I'd watch this for the cast but also because of that title. The Tempest is one of my favorite Shakespeare works.
@ashleybrooke2087 14
"Buy on Digital September 26!" Does that mean no theater release? Bummer. This looks good.
@dragonmudd 27
I stopped playing this trailer as soon as i saw Eddie marsan and Burn gorman in the same film ,I'm sold.
@FlammableHector 23
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