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’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ review: A perfect entry into the franchise
It isn’t easy to take a franchise and introduce new characters and make them as exciting as the original film. But both 28 ...
It’s barely halfway through January, and already we have a contender for the best film of 2026. On balance, Nia DaCosta’s 28 ...
The Britain of Alex Garland’s 28 Years Later films might have been infested by man-eating zombies since 2002, but its handful ...
The post-apocalyptic horror universe of 28 Years Later continues its gruesome journey with its latest installment, 28 Years ...
The production design is haunting. The bone shrine and the titular bone temple itself are visually striking images that linger long after the credits roll, creating a sense of dread that’s more ...
The Bone Temple" will test the box office staying power of the zombie franchise as it tracks lower than "28 Years Later." ...
I would be surprised if anything else at the cinema in 2026 can match the bizarre spectacle of The Bone Temple’s best ...
Forget the zombies. The sequel to "28 Years Later" is more concerned with the horrors humans can inflict on each other, ...
Even darker, gore-slicked sequel - 4/5 Nia DaCosta’s takes the wheel for a frightening drive into the dark and terrible human ...
Alfie Williams returns as the self-exiled Spike, last seen leaving behind the relative safety of his childhood community and ...
Dr. Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) spends a lot of time alone. Coated in iodine to stave off the zombie virus that has laid waste ...
The Bone Temple', I absolutely loved: the direction, the score, the emotional depth, the performances and the fact that it ...
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