All the Devils Are Here is a 2025 US-UK crime thriller directed by Barnaby Roper and written by John Patrick Dover. It stars Sam Claflin, Eddie Marsan, Burn Gorman, Tienne Simon, Suki Waterhouse, and Rory Kinnear.
The story follows four thieves ordered to lay low in a remote safe house after a heist, where suspicion and paranoia turn deadly.
It premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on August 19, 2025, and was released in select US theaters and on digital September 26, 2025, via Republic Pictures/Paramount Movies.
All the Devils Are Here Age Rating
All the Devils Are Here is officially rated R for “bloody violence, language throughout and drug use.” This is the Motion Picture Association rating.
In the UK, the BBFC rated it 15 with content advice including very strong language, strong violence, injury detail, and drug misuse. Expect a tense, adults-only crime chamber piece with bursts of graphic brutality and frequent strong profanity.
Violence & Peril
Violence is strong and sometimes graphic. Shootings, beatings, stabbings, and bludgeonings occur with bloody injury detail. The safe-house setup builds constant menace, with hostage threats and sudden outbursts of violence heightening dread. Some imagery includes severed limbs and fingers caught in a trap, which may be disturbing.
Language
Profanity is frequent and very strong. The BBFC notes use of the c-word, repeated f-words, and other strong or coarse terms. This level of language is sustained across arguments and confrontations.
Mature Themes
Themes include criminality, betrayal, and moral rot within a thief crew. Drug misuse (including heroin) is depicted. There are verbal references to sexual violence in the backstory. Alcohol is present as tempers fray. Overall tone is hard-edged and adult.
Is All the Devils Are Here Suitable for Teens?
Ages 12 and under: No. Graphic violence, hard profanity, and drug misuse make it inappropriate.
Ages 13–15: No. The R-rated content is intense and unsettling, including bloody injuries and persistent, very strong language.
Ages 16–17: With Guidance. Mature older teens who follow crime thrillers may handle it, but expect strong violence and heavy language. Parental discretion is advised. Overall, best suited for ages 17+ per the US R rating.
What Parents Can Do
Prep sensitive viewers: Explain that the film is a pressure-cooker crime thriller with sudden, bloody violence and pervasive profanity. (BBFC)
Discuss drug portrayal: Talk about how heroin misuse is shown and the real-life risks behind such choices.
Debrief the ethics: Explore themes of loyalty, paranoia, and criminal choices, and how distrust escalates conflict.
Official Trailer
FAQs
1) What is All the Devils Are Here rated and why?
It’s rated R for “bloody violence, language throughout and drug use.” (FilmRatings)
2) Is it appropriate for teens?
Generally, no for under 16. Older teens (16–17) only with guidance; the film is designed for adults.
3) How violent or scary is it?
Violence is strong and sometimes graphic, with bloody injury detail and persistent threat.
4) How strong is the language? Any slurs?
Very strong and frequent, including the c-word and repeated f-words; no emphasis on slurs beyond strong profanity noted.
5) Is there sexual content or nudity?
There’s no emphasis on sexual activity, but there are verbal references to sexual violence in dialogue.
6) When and where can I watch it?
Premiered at Edinburgh International Film Festival on August 19, 2025; US limited theaters and digital on September 26, 2025 via Republic/Paramount Movies.