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From Dog Soldiers to The Reckoning: Neil Marshall Revisits His Filmography

Ever since launching his career in 2002 with the independent action-horror thriller, Dog Soldiers—a bracing, fresh werewolves-vs.-soldiers exercise—the writer and director Neil Marshall has been devoted to genre filmmaking. His second film, The Descent, is a generally acknowledged modern horror classic, and since then he’s branched out to post-apocalyptic action, historical thrillers and high fantasy before returning again to horror. His sixth and latest film, The Reckoning, stars Charlotte Kirk (who co-wrote the script) as a young woman who is accused of witchcraft in northern England in 1665 after losing her husband to the Great Plague. With its period setting…
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Neil Marshall on Hellboy Reboot: ‘The Script Was Never Any Good’

For the first time since 2019’s ill-fated Hellboy reboot, director Neil Marshall returns to the horror genre with The Reckoning, in which a young woman (Charlotte Kirk) is accused of witchcraft in northern England in 1665. For Marshall, who launched his directorial career in the early 2000s with Dog Soldiers and the now classic The Descent, The Reckoning represents a return to the genre that gave him his start and to his early independent days, following 2019’s poorly received reboot of the horror-themed Hellboy franchise. Hellboy, which was not a sequel to the two films made by Guillermo del Toro…
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About a young Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his career-defining cases. About a young Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his career-defining cases. Source from..
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