“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” a Sony Pictures release in theaters Friday, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association ...
Ralph Fiennes's hard work is undone by a rote subplot featuring "Sinners" vampire Jack O'Connell as a cult leader.
The Bone Temple is a tremendous horror franchise installment that finds new ways to look at the end of the world.
Nia DaCosta nimbly takes the reins of the zombie franchise, pitting a devil-worshipping Jack O'Connell against Fiennes' faith-stripped man of science.
Picking up where Danny Boyle left off, director Nia DaCosta delivers a perfect sequel that solidifies screenwriter Alex ...
TV, and pop culture. Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five ...
The Bone Temple picks up the same plot but tells a very different story in a surprisingly funny, exceptionally brutal new ...
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How can Iron Man become Doctor Doom?
With Robert Downey Jr set to return to the MCU as the Marvel arch-villain, we explore how he can play both characters – and ...
Much like "superhero movie" has become a nebulous concept as more filmmakers push the boundaries on the subgenres' ...
The hardest part to stomach about “28 Years: The Bone Temple” is its meaninglessness. The second part of a planned trilogy, ...
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’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Review: Worship at the Altar of 2026’s First Great Horror Movie
Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell are divinely inspired in Nia DaCosta's smart and audacious continuation of every atheist's favorite zombie franchise.
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