Gilly (played by Louis Dempsey), fresh out of prison, and J (portrayed by Andrew Howard), a hustler with a major drug problem, find themselves entangled in a dangerous web of criminal activities. Their money is tied up in a risky drugs-for-guns deal, and as the stakes rise, they quickly realize they’re in over their heads.
Set against the backdrop of London, Shooters takes us on a relentless journey through the criminal underworld. The film, directed by Colin Teague and Glenn Durfort, captures the raw essence of desperation, betrayal, and survival.
Shooters isn’t flashy; instead, it immerses viewers in the gritty reality of its characters’ lives. The atmosphere mirrors the desperation and tension, pulling us into the heart of London’s criminal underbelly. The film’s outstanding actors, particularly Andrew Howard as J, elevate the material. Howard’s portrayal of a man caught between loyalty and survival is powerful and authentic.
Shooters may not be a flashy blockbuster, but its authenticity, gripping performances, and unrelenting pace make it a hidden gem. If you’re a fan of crime thrillers that delve into the human psyche, this film is well worth a watch.