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Kill List: Movies Minute by Minute
By (Author) Tobias Carroll
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
6th August 2026
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
Performing arts genres: Science fiction, fantasy and horror
Paperback
144
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
A minute-by-minute analysis of Ben Wheatley's film, Kill List (2011).
2011s Kill List, directed by Ben Wheatley and written by Wheatley and Amy Jump, provides an almost alchemical space by which audiences can watch as one genre transforms into another - from crime drama to paranoid thriller to terrifying folk horror - before our eyes. Narrative misdirection abounds in this film, but Wheatley and Jump are after something more than simple narrative cleverness. This film encompasses supernatural conspiracies and shocking acts of violence, but at its heart its a story of a man trying to be a good husband and father and failing comprehensively at both tasks. Its also a story of the larger forces that can govern most peoples lives, whether the economic impact of a recession or the strategic deployment of rituals and magic.
Taking readers through the events of Kill List minute by minute, this book explores the dense plotting and overlapping threads of this film, the thematic anxieties that plague its characters, and the allusions to heroes and conflicts that bolster its storytelling. Kill List is both a visceral trip into one mans waking nightmare and a haunting exploration of moral ruin. This book is a rigorous guide to the cinematic landmarks found along the way.
Tobias Carroll is the author of five books, including Political Sign, published as part of Bloomsburys Object Lessons series. He writes regularly about art and culture, and his writings on film and television have been published by Bright Wall/Dark Room, InsideHook, Reactor, and elsewhere.