Television: In series four of the critically adored HBO/BBC drama Mickey Down and Konrad Kay have broadened the canvas and darkened the picture ...
The Bone Temple', the second entry into the '28 Years' trilogy is a spine-chillingly brutal and beautiful film that clings to ...
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“ 28 Years Later ” introduces Ralph Fiennes ’ Dr. Ian Kelson as a man accustomed and somewhat resigned to being taken for ...
The Bone Temple sets a high bar for its iconic zombie film franchise thanks to Nia DaCosta's direction, its game-changing ...
American filmmaker Nia DaCosta brings an outsider’s eye to Danny Boyle’s apocalyptic zombie series while preserving the things that make it special, writes Alistair Harkness ...
"No Children Beyond This Point" says the sign in the dilapidated water park, the shabby but perfect place to start the fourth instalment of the 28 Days franchise. Directed by Nia DaCosta, who more ...
Faster, angrier and meaner—that’s how folks have come to like their zombies since director Danny Boyle and writer Alex ...
In this gory sequel to Danny Boyle’s “28 Years Later,” an undead threat that has ravaged Britain turns out to be no match for ...
Warning: This piece contains mild spoilers for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. At the end of 28 Years Later, we get a reveal so unexpected that I literally gasped when I saw it. The young Spike, who ...
The other 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later movies mostly stand on their own. But what about The Bone Temple? We have the answer, and it's not very surprising.
Director Nia DaCosta turns things up to 11 with the energized middle chapter of the 28 Years trilogy, a terrific showcase for ...