"It's Not My Movie": the Hellboy Nightmare Told by Neil Marshall (Interview Gérardmer 2026)
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Twenty years ago, a team of female speleologists came to steal all our expectations of horror cinema. With The Descent (2005), Neil Marshall took his first feature film Dog Soldiers (2002), where a horde of garous wolf besieged unabated a fragile household of the Highlands. Exits the big biscotos of the marines and other lycanthropes doped with testosterone. The Descent will be an exclusively feminine film, or almost, since the only representati…
At the Gérardmer Festival, Écran Large had the chance to meet Neil Marshall, director of the very cult The Descent, but not that. A guest of honour at Gérardmer's Festival International du Film Fantastique, Neil Marshall came to present, among other things, the restored 4K version of The Descent, his magnum opus that celebrated his 20th birthday [...]
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