When Andrew Briggman — a young soldier in the US Army during the invasion of Afghanistan — witnesses the murderous behavior of fellow soldiers, under the direction of a malevolent Sergeant, he faces a moral dilemma. His increasingly-violent platoon becomes suspicious that someone in their ranks has turned on them, and Andrew begins to fear for his safety. A fictionalized dramatization based on a true story.

Nat Wolff
as Andrew Briggman

Alexander Skarsgård
as Sergeant Deeks

Adam Long
as Rayburn

Jonathan Whitesell
as Coombs

Brian Marc
as Marquez

Osy Ikhile
as Weppler

Rob Morrow
as William Briggman

Anna Francolini
as Laura Briggman

Elham Ehsas
as Shoaib

Tunji Kasim
as Wallace
Gimly
A war film unlike any I have personally seen before, but not a perfect one. Has important things to say, but has them delivered, while, not unbelievably, blandly. _The Kill Team_ shows us that Wolff's character is having a moral crisis, but never his thought process, nor that of any other character,...
Gimly
A war film unlike any I have personally seen before, but not a perfect one. Has important things to say, but has them delivered, while, not unbelievably, blandly. _The Kill Team_ shows us that Wolff's character is having a moral crisis, but never his thought process, nor that of any other character,...
SWITCH.
Dan Krauss's film depicts in stark terms the way war can strip souls of conscience, something made even more wrenching when viewed with the knowledge that it's based on horrific true events. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-kill-team-ha...