Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell star in the zombie sequel directed by Nia DaCosta.
Danny Boyle cedes directorial duties to the ‘Candyman’ filmmaker for a bold and deceptively playful post-apocalyptic ...
No Children Beyond This Point” says the sign in the dilapidated water park, the shabby but perfect place to start the fourth ...
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28 years later: The Bone Temple goes even further than its predecessor
The Bone Temple review – Nia DaCosta’s sequel goes further than its predecessor dared - 4/5 Danny Boyle cedes directorial ...
"Infecteds" and rogue punks go bonkers in director Nia DaCosta’s twisted, more brutal and freakishly funny continuation.
Over the past few years, Nia DaCosta has quietly emerged as one of the most exciting voices in contemporary genre filmmaking.
The Bone Temple seamlessly pick up from the end of the previous chapter, DaCosta delivers both savagery and tenderness in a ...
A fabulously malevolent Jack O’Connell is Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal, introduced by 28 Years Later as a Scottish preacher’s son ...
At 36, the new “28 Years Later” director has amassed some impressive credits in her career so far. Ahead of the film’s ...
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple premieres in theaters on January 16.
The Bone Temple is a tremendous horror franchise installment that finds new ways to look at the end of the world.
Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland reunite for a new chapter in the 28 Years Later saga. The sequel, 28 Years Later ...
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