The | Devil's Dominoes
Beyond the violence, the film asks a classic noir question: how far would you go to protect your friends, and what is the true price of an accident? Final Thoughts
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 The Devil's Dominoes
Filmed in Illinois, the movie captures a raw, authentic look at the city. Beyond the violence, the film asks a classic
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 Premise: Revenge and Consequences Filmed in Illinois,
Fans of crime dramas will recognize Vincent Pastore (known for The Sopranos ) and Daniel Baldwin , who bring seasoned intensity to their roles.
While it may not have the polish of a major studio blockbuster, The Devil’s Dominoes finds its strength in its atmosphere and character dynamics:

