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Screenhead (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Sam Neill, Sophie McBride, Tom Cameron, Leon Wadham and Oliver Driver signed on to star in Jonathan King’s Under the Mountain, which is currently in production. The story is about teenage twins who investigate a creepy old house next door, they discover shape-shifting creatures that lurk beneath a ring of extinct volcanoes in a subterranean world. Under [...]
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IndieLondon (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Website Buy it on DVD (Amazon) Buy it on Blu-ray (Amazon) Read the review Neil Marshall interview Doomsday photo gallery Watch the trailer
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Bookgasm (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
... the section progresses, so does the weirdness. The finest cow deaths are selected by director Neil Marshall. Bob Burns chooses the worst monster costumes, and judging from the accompanying photographs, he’s correct. Author Vince Churchill actually found 10 scary movies in which the token black guy lived to the end, like LL Cool J in (”We all know brothers can’t swim,” he writes hilariously,...
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/Film (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
... Milius would agree. Whaddya say brah? Related Stories Conan Director Rumors Continue, Doomsday’s Neil Marshall Now In Mix Doomsday Street Marketing in Hollywood Movie Trailer: New York, I Love You Conan Being Fast-Tracked, R-Rated. New Script From Outlander Guys Mike O’Hearn in Talks for Conan; Auditioning for Captain America? Brett Ratner Confirmed to Direct God Of War?
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JoBlo (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
What's not so good in life? To crush the audience hopes and hear the squealing of some fine chicks.Ahem. We've been hearing about the new CONAN flick for a while now, as the barbarian surfs on a resurgence of popularity. A bunch of screenwriters have wrestled with the Cimmerian over the past year or so, and while many director's names (everyone from Rob Zombie to Neil Marshall) have drifted...
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IndieLondon (Free subscription) | 14/09/2008
... quickly find themselves being picked off one by one by an unseen force. Recalling the spirit of Neil Marshall’s Dog Soldiers as well as Deathwatch, Outpost overcomes some clunky dialogue and obvious budget limitations to toss in some decent shocks and suitably sick violence (eyeballs being punctured, multiple stabbings, etc, etc). It could have benefited more from not taking itself...
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io9 (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
New details crawl out of the cave for The Descent: Part 2. All of the leaked plot bits have soothed my Crawler-loving soul thus far, but even though Neil Marshall gave his blessing over the the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | 30/08/2008
... movies) and many well known faces not exhibiting are also to be found across all five days (Neil Marshall is a regular attendee). Moving, next year, from its already huge auditorium to one of London’s biggest screens, Frightfest has clearly established itself as one of the most important genre festivals in the world.
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DVD Times (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Competition: Doomsday, the British Sci-Fi/Thriller from acclaimed director Neil Marshall (The Descent, Dog Soldiers) explodes onto DVD on 1st September. Thanks to Universal Pictures (UK), we have 3 copies to give away. Film © 2008 Internationale Filmproduckt...
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Cinematical (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Filed under: Horror , Lionsgate Films , Movie Marketing , Remakes and Sequels Usually when an original creator walks away from a sequel, it is a good sign that maybe a sequel isn't the best idea to begin with. Well, that's exactly what happened with the follow-up to Neil Marshall 's 2005 horror-hit, The Descent . But it is not all bad news because Shock Till You Drop got the chance for...
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IndieLondon (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
WITH his last film The Descent , British director Neil Marshall gave the horror genre a much-needed kick up the backside with his awe-inspiring mix of claustrophobic tension and unflinching violence. Needless to say, hopes were high for its follow-up. Sadly, Doomsday marks a major step backwards for the filmmaker. Designed as an homage to his favourite movies, the film instead feels like...
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SCI FI Wire (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
Descent 2 Details SurfaceThe sequel to the 2005 horror film The Descent has been officially titled The Descent: Part 2 and will be released in the U.S. in 2009, According to a at Bloody Disgusting.com. The first film, directed by Neil Marshall, followed a group of six women on a spelunking trip through an underground cave inhabited by hostile humanoid creatures. Jon Harris takes over...