Resourceful and energetic, All the Devil’s Men is better than it might have been. But it’s still not very good.
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What are critics saying?
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Such an utterly routine, formulaic and forgettable example of its genre that watching it becomes an exercise in endurance. Even the always welcome presence of veteran actor William Fichtner, terrific as usual, isn't enough to save it.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
The characters, the plot, and — unfortunately — the star are all interchangeable with the elements of hundreds of other international thrillers.
All the Devil’s Men kills off its most interesting character too soon and traipses past story beats so familiar that taking notes on the film (as I always do) seems superfluous. It’s not a good B-actioner. It’s routine in the extreme.