The story follows four friends whose lives are irrevocably changed after a fatal car accident. The victim of the crash happens to be the son of a high-ranking Chicago gangster, who refuses to let the tragedy go unpunished. As the title suggests, once the first "domino" falls, the characters are pulled into a violent spiral of revenge and desperation. Why It Stands Out
If you’re a fan of independent crime cinema or "Chicago-style" mob stories, this 2008 indie is worth a look for its gritty take on the genre. It’s a stark reminder that in the world of the "Devil’s Dominoes," no one walks away completely unscathed. The Devil's Dominoes
Fans of crime dramas will recognize Vincent Pastore (known for The Sopranos ) and Daniel Baldwin , who bring seasoned intensity to their roles. The story follows four friends whose lives are
One Wrong Turn: A Review of The Devil’s Dominoes (2008) The title sounds like a high-stakes gambling thriller, but is a gritty, low-budget crime drama that explores how a single tragic mistake can trigger a lethal chain reaction. Released in 2008 and directed by Scott Prestin, the film leans into the "urban noir" aesthetic of Chicago’s underbelly, featuring a cast of familiar faces like Daniel Baldwin and Vincent Pastore. The Premise: Revenge and Consequences Why It Stands Out If you’re a fan