After more than two decades, director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland have returned to the world of the infected with 28 Years Later, the long-incubating sequel to 2002’s 28 Days Later. The film hosted its world premiere in London on Wednesday, with reviews from critics arriving shortly after — and so far the results are strong. With 78 reviews in, it stands at 95 percent critics rating on Ro...[Read More]
9 hours agoShareSaveAlex TaylorShareSaveGetty ImagesWhen 28 Days Later hit screens in 2002, it unleashed a new tangible sense of everyday terror, as Cillian Murphy stumbled around London's chillingly deserted streets and landmarks, emptied by a zombie virus outbreak.In March 2020, the dystopian nightmare became reality when the Covid pandemic transformed the capital into a ghost town. Whereas Murp...[Read More]
When you make a movie called 28 Days Later and it becomes a zeitgeist-shifting hit, the sequel titles sort of write themselves. 28 Weeks Later came out in 2007, but the franchise’s stewards missed their window for 28 Months Later. Instead, director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland finally reteamed, some 23 years after the original, for 28 Years Later. And perhaps sensing that a 28 Decades Later...[Read More]
We told you first that Blumhouse is buying Twisted Pictures‘ share of the prospective rights of Saw. That deal, led by CAA Evolution, has now closed. As we previously reported, this puts the future of the Saw franchise back in the hands of its architect James Wan, whose Atomic Monster merged with Blumhouse last year. Wan directed the seminal first film, which was written by co-creator Leigh Whan...[Read More]
28 Years Later has set a new Rotten Tomatoes record. 28 Days Later is a seminal film for the horror and zombie genre, largely credited for taking the zombie genre to the next step. After decades of zombie media depicting them as slow and somewhat dumb hordes that feed on brains, director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland came up with an idea that would make them more modern, more scary, and more...[Read More]
Most movies are lucky to predict one thing. Danny Boyle’s 2002 dystopian thriller “28 Days Later” managed to be on the cutting edge of two trends, albeit rather disparate ones: global pandemic and fleet-footed zombies. Add in Cillian Murphy, who had his breakout role in that film, and “28 Days Later” was unusually prognostic. While many of us were following the beginnings of the Afghanistan...[Read More]
Most movies are lucky to predict one thing. Danny Boyle’s 2002 dystopian thriller “28 Days Later” managed to be on the cutting edge of two trends, albeit rather disparate ones: global pandemic and fleet-footed zombies.Add in Cillian Murphy, who had his breakout role in that film, and “28 Days Later” was unusually prognostic. While many of us were following the beginnings of the Afghanistan War and...[Read More]
Most movies are lucky to predict one thing. Danny Boyle’s 2002 dystopian thriller “28 Days Later” managed to be on the cutting edge of two trends, albeit rather disparate ones: global pandemic and fleet-footed zombies. Add in Cillian Murphy, who had his breakout role in that film, and “28 Days Later” was unusually prognostic. While many of us were following the beginnings of the Afghanistan...[Read More]
Most movies are lucky to predict one thing. Danny Boyle’s 2002 dystopian thriller “28 Days Later” managed to be on the cutting edge of two trends, albeit rather disparate ones: global pandemic and fleet-footed zombies. Add in Cillian Murphy, who had his breakout role in that film, and “28 Days Later” was unusually prognostic. While many of us were following the beginnings of the Afghanistan...[Read More]
Most movies are lucky to predict one thing. Danny Boyle’s 2002 dystopian thriller “28 Days Later” managed to be on the cutting edge of two trends, albeit rather disparate ones: global pandemic and fleet-footed zombies. Add in Cillian Murphy, who had his breakout role in that film, and “28 Days Later” was unusually prognostic. While many of us were following the beginnings of the Afghanistan...[Read More]
The mechanics are better, but not finished. Some elements, like zombie spawns and item placement, still feel askew. This idea that every videogame needs to be 'balanced' is a curse, and No More Room in Hell 2's lopsided difficulty is fundamental to its identity. As it stands, however, it's frustrating more often than it is affecting. But Torn Banner has a vision, and thanks to the latest No More R...[Read More]
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