All Devils are here the star Eddie Marsan explains her fascinating actor process in New Thriller (exclusive)

In All demons are thereAfter a breakage, four criminals lay down in a remote house, waiting for orders. As paranoia is built, one thing becomes clear – the real threat may not be outside, but among them.
Directed by Barnaby Roper and written by John Patrick Dover, the thriller features Eddie Marsan, Sam Claflin, Burn Gorman, Tienne Simon, with Suki Waterhouse and Rory Kinnear.
Last week, we had the chance to sit down with Marsan to discuss his role as Ronnie, a crook who clearly tired of a crime life. A good man who does bad things, he is surrounded by bad men who do bad things. This increases the issues and forces Ronnie to take desperate measures as events in the SAFE House Spiral to any control.
We started by asking Ray Donovan Alum on the appeal of playing a character like this one. “I think it’s the internal struggle, really. It’s fascinating to play a man who learned to read and write in prison”, “ Marsan Shareth. “He went down a way and lost his way, then tried to change. I think it’s fascinating to play.”
“I left school at 15 without any qualification, so I understand in a way what it is to be academic. He continued. “I love the scenes he has with Royce, where he tries to transmit wisdom according to his past mistakes.”
Ronnie is a very reserved character, although he is surrounded by people with explosive personalities. Explaining the challenge of this, Marsan said, “Well, when you read the script, you know that violence is coming. It’s like a piece of music. John wrote it like a piece of music, so you have to play the notes at some point. It’s like an orchestration and a crescendo.”
“You have to come to this point, and the way you arrive at this point is with a choreography of thoughts before, and the words are only thoughts, really. You must think of each point, because otherwise, violence becomes unjustified and free, and has no impact.”
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Go back As for all demons are there a moment, and the British actor teased, “What is amazing when people see this film, and the answer we had is that they want to go back and watch it again. They want to see the signs because there is a great revelation at the end.”
“They find a meaning in the smallest things. They can see so many things,” Marsan concluded. “What this film does is invited people to invest in the film. It is a great work of art and a testimony of the management of Barnaby …”
All demons are there arrives in some theaters and digital on September 26.