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  1. Gareth Edwards. Visual Effects: Monsters. Gareth James Edwards was born on June 1, 1975 in the English town of Nuneaton, Warwickshire. Growing up, he admired movies such as the 1977 classic "Star Wars", and went on to pursue a film career.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, UK
  2. 1 Photo. Sir Gareth Owen Edwards CBE (born 12 July 1947) is a Welsh former rugby union player who played scrum-half and has been described by the BBC as "arguably the greatest player ever to don a Welsh jersey". In 2003, in a poll of international rugby players conducted by Rugby World magazine, Edwards was declared the greatest player of all time.

    • January 1, 1
    • 3 min
    • Pontardawe, Wales, UK
  3. Years active. 2002–present. Gareth James Edwards (born 13 July 1975) is a British film director and screenwriter. He gained recognition for Monsters (2010), an independent film in which he served as writer, director, cinematographer, and visual effects artist. [1] [2] He subsequently directed the big-budget adventure film Godzilla (2014) [3 ...

  4. Feb 24, 2024 · Hollywood director Gareth Edwards has always done things differently. Now his latest film has all the tech heads in Tinseltown talking. Best known for blockbusters such as Rogue One: A Star Wars ...

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Director Gareth Edwards ("Rogue One," "Godzilla") wanted to escape the "unstoppable machine" of studio filmmaking with his $80 million sci-fi epic, "The Creator."

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  7. Dec 27, 2023 · Writer-director Gareth Edwards, who also created the special effects, builds toward a climax combining uncommon suspense and uncanny poetry. Three and a half stars "Unstoppable" (PG-13, 98 minutes) A runaway train hurtles at 70mph, and the movie is as relentless as the train.

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