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James Watkins

Highest Rated: 83% Speak No Evil (2024)

Lowest Rated: 49% The Take (2016)

Birthday: May 20, 1973

Birthplace: Nottingham, England, UK

British writer/director James Watkins grew up as a fan of all kinds of horror films and has shown similarly wide-ranging taste in his own work. In the early 2000s, two of the films he worked on as a writer made it to the screen: the 2002 reality-TV-influenced slasher film "My Little Eye" and the 2007 tourists-vs.-Australian-outback thriller "Gone." Finally, he came up with a screenplay so good he refused to sell it unless he would be allowed to film it as well. Capitalizing on the British public and media's increasing fixation on all young people as potential delinquents, 2008's "Eden Lake" focused on a young couple's weekend getaway, life-threateningly interrupted by a group of dangerous teens. The intense, graphic film gained Watkins a cult following. Next, he was hired to help famed British film studio Hammer Films rebuild its brand. During the 1950s, Hammer had reinvented British horror movies by updating Dracula, Frankenstein and other classic monsters. After years of inactivity, the company was bought by new investors. Thanks to the attention he'd received for "Eden Lake," Watkins was chosen to helm the revived Hammer's fifth and most successful film, 2012's "The Woman In Black." This old-fashioned ghost movie starred Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe, in his first post-franchise role and went on to become a modest worldwide hit.

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Highest-Rated Movies

83% 84% Speak No Evil Watchlist 78% 65% Eden Lake Watchlist
70% 38% My Little Eye
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66% 54% The Woman in Black
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54% 20% Gone
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49% 42% The Take Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Speak No Evil 83% 84% 2024 Director, Screenwriter The Take 49% 42% 2016 Director, Screenwriter The Woman in Black 66% 54% 2012 Director Eden Lake 78% 65% 2008 Director, Writer Gone 54% 20% 2006 Writer My Little Eye 70% 38% 2002 Writer
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