“Tales Of Babylon” (** out of four) was a reheated recipe of Quentin Tarantino, Michael Mann, and (especially) Guy Ritchie fragments about various hitmen in London (Clive Russell, Aaron Cobham, Billie Gadsdon, and others) who find themselves all working on the same job and not knowing that all of them have different contracts against one another and have to find various ways to outwit and outsmart each other and stay alive. Writer/director Pelayo De Lario shows some intensity and talent but can’t transcend film’s derivations and story origins and the seams show obviously as film goes on (and on) for over two hours. Not bad but not “a tale” worth watching.