Trippy first still from Sean Hogan’s hellish FrightFest entry The Devil’s Business

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

SHH Films’ British horror movie THE DEVIL’S BUSINESS is gearing up to make its world premiere at Film4 FrightFest in London this August. The first still has been released, and – as you can see above – it’s a trippy one.

The film carries the simply tagline of “Go to Hell.” It is written and directed by Sean Hogan (LITTLE DEATHS) and stars Billy Clarke (HUNGER), Jack Gordon (WRONG TURN 3), Jonathan Hansler and Harry Miller. The synopsis is as follows:

Two hit men, Pinner, a cynical veteran and the inexperienced Cully, are sent to murder an old associate of their underworld boss. Waiting for their mark to return home, Pinner attempts to pass the time by telling a strange story from his past, involving Valentina, a dancer he was once ordered to kill… But things are not all what they seem in their quarry’s house and the discovery of a make-shift black magic altar sends the uncomprehending duo into the shadowy darkness of their own tortured souls.

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