The Devil Inside
Apr 21, 2021
3 minutes
NS
“I WANTED TO RETURN TO THE horror genre,” says director Neil Marshall, who made his name – and ignited his career – with the visceral chills of Dog Soldiers (2002) and The Descent (2005).
Marshall’s latest, The Reckoning, isn’t just a return to his filmmaking roots. As he shares, it’s also a reaction against his last movie, 2019’s misfiring Hellboy reboot.
“I was kind of handcuffed on that film,” he tells Red Alert. “It was really miserable,
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