The Tournament (2009): Bullets for a Bad Man

In 2009, Great Britain had more CCTV per square inch than any other country in the world. The Tournament, or Bullets for a Bad Man

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Doomsday (2008): Baby, Don't Fear the Reaper

The 2008 horror film Doomsday from Neil Marshall, could have been titled "Baby, Don't Fear the Reaper." Regardless of title, the film

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Dog Soldiers (2002) Once Bitten

The 2002 Brit horror film Dog Soldiers proves that, in this case at any rate, once bitten, you are in like Flynn. There is no cure and you will turn into a werewolf, like it or not. Written and directed by Neil Marshall (The Descent, Doomsday, Centurion) Dog Soldiers was Marshall’s first feature length film. It has … Continue reading "Dog Soldiers (2002) Once Bitten"

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‘Little Red’: ‘The Descent’ Neil Marshall, Craig Conway to Reunite for New Horror Movie!!

The Descent director Neil Marshall is set to reunite with frequent collaborator Craig Conway on a new UK horror movie Little Red. The movie puts a contemporary spin on the classic tale of Little Re…

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Estranged (2015) Gothic Horror Returns to Its Roots - Review

Directed by Adam Levins from a screenplay by Simon Fantauzzo (who co-wrote the original story with William Borthwick) “Estranged” features some of the best of British in this Gothic horror returned to the genre’s roots.  James Cosmos, Craig Conway,  Nora-Jane Noone, Eileen Nicholas, James Lance  and Amy Manson  star in this dark, twisted  and oddly intimate horror film. The Story Starting in Brazil; … Continue reading "Estranged (2015) Gothic Horror Returns to Its Roots – Review"

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Review Recollection: 'Doomsday' (2008) http://hub.me/am4Um I'll be the first to admit that Doomsday probably isn't that great of a film and probably hasn't held up very well over the past decade, but 24-year-old me really enjoyed it and I like to think of it as a guilty pleasure even to this day. #Doomsday #moviereview #RhonaMitra #BobHoskins #MalcolmMcDowell #CraigConway #NeilMarshall #scifi #sciencefiction #Movies #UniversalPictures
Review Recollection: 'Doomsday' (2008)

Neil Marshall's sci-fi extravaganza clutters itself by feeling like three different films in one. Maybe it's because it basically rips off Mad Max or that Marshall brings the horror vibe from his previous films directly into this misshapen world, but Doomsday is silly and amusing for what it is.