28 Years Later Movie Review: Beautiful and Brutal
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28 Years Later Movie Review: Beautiful and Brutal
Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later is a beautiful nightmare—packed with eerie images, primal moments, and a terrifying performance by Ralph Fiennes. It’s not perfect, but it’s unforgettable. The post 28 Years Later appeared first on Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.


‘28 Years Later’ deftly revives a franchise of the undead
Among its many other attributes, 28 Years Later is a reminder of why Ralph Fiennes is a cultural object to be treasured. Rarely bothering with lead roles, the actor prefers instead to airdrop into films as a politely strange supporting presence, radiating intelligent lunacy tinged with regret. In Danny Boyle’s new movie – a jump-start to a dormant franchise and the first in a new trilogy – Fiennes appears midway through, dyed yellow with iodine …
Nearly three decades after revolutionizing the zombie movie with 28 days later, Danny Boyle and Chief Operator Anthony Dod Mantle filmed key scenes with technology you probably have in your pocket.
‘28 Years Later’ Star Chi Lewis-Parry Opens Up About That Huge Prosthetic That Got Everyone’s Attention
Danny Boyle’s long-dormant horror icon has returned in 28 Years Later, and boy, is it gory—and unapologetically daring. But amid the rampaging Alphas and harsh new world, one feature in particular has audiences buzzing: the prosthetic package of Samson, the film’s premier infected Alpha, embodied by 6-foot-8 former MMA powerhouse Chi Lewis-Parry. Yes, the camera definitely lingers—and yes, the internet roared. Prosthetic Power Moves Chi Lewis-Pa…
Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s 79% Rated Hit on Netflix Might Owe Its Legacy to Cillian Murphy
To a layman, all zombie projects might seem the same. However, a closer look reveals so much complexity within a genre that might seem restrictive at first glance. While the premise of zombie movies is consistent across all, there is no denying that the themes of Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s The Walking Dead are extremely different from The Last of Us, be it in the kinds of zombies or the overall themes and settings. On the other hand, TWD does share a…
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