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Even though it hasn’t quite been 28 years since writer Alex Garland and director Danny Boyle first unveiled their terrifying vision of fast zombies in 2002’s 28 Days Later, I don’t see the point of splitting hairs about the title of their new sequel 28 Years Later. After all, 23 seems close enough. Especially since the world seems pretty infected by the Rage virus at the moment.Garland and Boyle’s...[Read More]
UPDATED FRIDAY AM AFTER EXCLUSIVE: Sony’s 28 Years Later gobbled up $5.8M in previews Thursday night. That’s an excellent preview number for a horror movie, especially in these times, besting the Thursday nights of Final Destination Bloodlines ($5.5M), Sinners ($4.7M), pre-Covid’s A Quiet Place ($4.3M) and even post-Covid’s Scream VI ($5.7M). The question is whether moviegoers, like the undead th...[Read More]
Danny Boyle's horror sequel 28 Years Later is finally out in cinemas, and everyone is talking about the same thing. No, not its electric soundtrack or giant zombie penis... Jack O'Connell's wild, brief appearance at the very end of the movie.Warning! The rest of this article contains spoilers for 28 Years Later. Proceed with caution!The Sinners star was cast in 28 Years Later back in May 2024, tho...[Read More]
Mobile survival games are often about desperately defeating hordes of enemies or avoiding them altogether. Not so in Mech Assemble Zombie Swarm! Here, you charge head-first into battle using your big, strong mech, and take on all the zombies rushing at you. To make a quick work of those nasty undead, you'll need powerful mech parts, which luckily, you can get from the Mech Assemble Zombie Swarm co...[Read More]
Those of you keen to revisit The House of the Dead 2 via its souped-up remake will be able to do so later this summer. Publisher Forever Entertainment and developer MegaPixel Studio have announced their rail-shooter The House of the Dead 2: Remake will release across Steam, GOG and Nintendo Switch on 7th August. It will retail for $24.99 (I have asked for clarification on UK pricing). "Take on the...[Read More]
Sniper Elite was never really the most obvious option for a zombie spin-off. I mean, generally speaking if a zombie is far enough away for you to be sniping them, you’ve got a good 30 minutes of shambling before they’re a threat to you anyway. Not to mention that you don’t want to spend time watching the gory, bone-crunching details of your precisely placed sniper round making its way through a zo...[Read More]
Amazon iTunesFunny horror movies usually put the emphasis on the comedy as opposed to the terror, but Edgar Wright's directorial debut is a horror spoof that's ultimately as terrifying (and gross) as it is hilarious. The titular Shaun spends his mediocre days shuffling to and from work, playing video games with his best friend, and pining for his recently estranged girlfriend. But that humdrum lif...[Read More]
🔊 Listen to this The new GTA Online update Money Fronts has just released and it contains files for a new zombie mode. This is a different special event mode compared to the North Yankton survival that came out last year for Halloween. Fans loved revisiting the iconic cemetery and fighting off waves of zombies. This year, we’ll be heading to a different location… Much like in previ...[Read More]
28 Years Later Why Danny Boyle, Alex Garland’s Latest Horror Prove Zombie Films Still Refuse To Die (Pics: AP)Victor Halperin's White Zombie, which was released in 1932, is often considered to be the first Zombie film to be out in cinemas. However, the modern zombie emerged in pop culture with George A. Romero's 1968 seminal film Night of the Living Dead. While the film spawned a few undead sequel...[Read More]
28 Years Later movie review: Danny Boyle's zombie film will make you cry with Alfie Williams' performance for the ages ByAbhimanyu Mathur Jun 20, 2025 12:18 PM IST Share Via Copy Link
The 2002 release of Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later marked a turning point in the long cinematic tradition of zombie horror. Boyle’s innovation, in collaboration with screenwriter Alex Garland (director of Civil War and Warfare), was to turn the lumbering undead of horror classics like George Romero’s Living Dead series into uncannily fast-moving flesh-eaters infected with a highly contagious pathogen...[Read More]