Neil Marshall is a British filmmaker. He shoots mainly horror. His most famous films are “Warrior Dogs”, “Descent” and “Centurion”. Nick Marshall was born in Newcastle in 1970. As a teenager, he became infected with films about Indiana Jones. Many teenagers dream about a career in cinema, but they see themselves in the future as famous actors, favorites of the public. Nick Marshall decided to become a film director. And immediately began to make a dream come true: shoot home movies with a Super
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Neil Marshall is a British filmmaker. He shoots mainly horror. His most famous films are “Warrior Dogs”, “Descent” and “Centurion”. Nick Marshall was born in Newcastle in 1970. As a teenager, he became infected with films about Indiana Jones. Many teenagers dream about a career in cinema, but they see themselves in the future as famous actors, favorites of the public. Nick Marshall decided to become a film director. And immediately began to make a dream come true: shoot home movies with a Super 8 mm camera and edit them yourself. After graduating from high school, he entered Northumbria Polytechnic College, worked as an editor in the studios, then he was offered to write the script for the future film of Bharata Nalluri.
"Kill on time." . The film was released in 1998.
But the dream of making a film on his own did not leave Nick Marshall, and he finally managed to make it happen. In 2002, he directed the low-budget horror film Warrior Dogs. The film became a cult in the UK and received several prestigious awards: “Golden Raven” and “Pegasus” at the film festival in Brussels, as well as the “Saturn” award as the best DVD edition. The next film “Descent” was also awarded as the best horror film of 2005. Another Nick Marshall tape - "Judgment Day" - did not gain widespread popularity, although it was noted by critics as an enchanting post-apocalyptic thrash.
The film “Centurion” was shot by the director later and in a slightly different genre, although it also lacks fights and blood. "Centurion" refers to the genre of peplum. This historical film, as you can guess, about ancient Rome. It has no global ideas, no one saves the world, no talk about equality and freedom, and no positive or negative heroes. Everyone's good, and everybody's chopping heads off each other. In general, the faint of heart is better not to look. As a director, Nick Marshall also took part in the creation of Game of Thrones. It was his debut in the series.