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Killers Anonymous

Killers Anonymous

2019

As the members of Killers Anonymous convene to confront their dark pasts, a sinister plot unfolds, threatening to destroy the fragile bonds between them. Amidst the shadows of deception, a deadly game of cat-and-mouse ensues, where alliances are forged and broken with each new revelation, leading to a violent showdown that will leave only one standing.

Runtime: 95 min

Box Office: $101K

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22

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3.7

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15%

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4.0 /10

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48.0

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In the midst of a city's pulse, a clandestine collective gathers, united by a dark passion - the craving for destruction. Theirs is an anonymous community shrouded in secrecy and intrigue, where members convene to share their tales of bloodshed and seek solace from one another. The enigmatic leader, known only as The Man (Gary Oldman), oversees this fraternity of assassins, guiding them through the treacherous landscape of their own demons.

When a senator, Kyle (Sam Hazeldine), narrowly escapes an assassination attempt in London, the group's fragile harmony is disrupted. Jade (Jessica Alba), a skilled operative, was tasked with carrying out the hit, but her mission is compromised when she's recognized by an ex-lover at the bar where she was supposed to set up the shot. The Man is furious and demands that Jade leave London immediately.

Meanwhile, Jade becomes embroiled in a deadly game of cat and mouse when she's approached by a mysterious lesbian prostitute who turns out to be a ruthless assassin. The woman shoots Jade, critically wounding her. As Jade lies in the hospital, a new member, Alice (Rhyon Nicole Brown), is introduced to the group. Joanna (MyAnna Buring) takes Alice under her wing, and together they're joined by Leandro (Michael Socha), Ben (Elliot James Langridge), Calvin (Tim McInnerny), and Markus (Tommy Flanagan).

As the group's dynamics shift, paranoia sets in. They begin to suspect that powerful forces are manipulating their meetings from behind the scenes. Alice grows increasingly uneasy when the topic of Senator Kyle's assassination arises, trying to escape but ultimately blocked by Krystal (Elizabeth Morris), the same assassin who shot Jade.

The group's leader, KA (Killers Anonymous), is a self-help organization for those who've left the world of killing and seek redemption. Joanna becomes suspicious that someone is spying on their meetings from the ventilation system, but her efforts to uncover the truth are foiled by the elusive Molly (Isabelle Allen).

Ben recounts his gruesome initiation into the world of killing as a child, when he murdered his best friend during a hunting trip. Calvin reveals how a car accident claimed the life of his wife, driving him to intentionally harm over 30 patients as a doctor. Leandro shares the tale of Ming, a Triad head he eliminated by poisoning her tea over 72 weeks, careful to leave no trace of poison behind.

As tensions rise and alliances are tested, this motley crew of assassins must confront their own mortality and the darkness that binds them together. Will they be able to overcome their troubled pasts and forge a new path, or will the shadows of their former lives consume them once again?

As The Man (nameless in his surveillance post) listens intently, Violet (Suki Waterhouse) breaks the silence with a chilling revelation - a killing spree is underway. Meanwhile, inside the meeting room, a sudden intruder bursts forth, only to be met by a hail of bullets that leave Senator Kyle lying injured on the floor. As the group reconvenes, an air of tension thickens, and Kyle's accusation against Joanna (implied CIA operative) sparks a firestorm of mistrust. The senator's words cut deep, hinting at a clandestine arrangement between the Central Intelligence Agency and Killers Anonymous, where KA serves as a hit-man shop for the CIA's dirty work.

As the drama unfolds, Alice makes her unexpected entrance, claiming to have received an untraceable text message with a passcode to the meeting. Joanna's denials only fuel suspicion, especially when Alice shares her gruesome past - the 13-year-old who took matters into her own hands by killing her father for sexually abusing her younger sister. As Joanna fixates on Alice's potential involvement in Kyle's botched hit, Molly slips up, revealing her location with a telling cough and admitting to having overheard the entire conversation.

The group teeters on the brink of violence, debating whether to eliminate Molly altogether. It is then that Joanna seizes control, anointing Alice as the new leader of Killers Anonymous. The revelation sends shockwaves: after Jade missed her mark on Kyle, it was Joanna herself who made the hit - and deliberately spared his life. This calculated move sets the stage for a power shift within KA, as Joanna explains that Alice and Molly are sisters, members of the Romanoff clan, implying Russian allegiance.

As the dust settles, Alice, Molly, and Krystal make their escape, leaving behind a trail of carnage. The truth slowly begins to unravel: Alice and Molly are not biological siblings; rather, they were both recruited into KA by The Man, with no ties to Russia whatsoever.