Movie Review: ’28 Years Later’
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Movie Review: ’28 Years Later’
It has been 23 years (not 28, somewhat frustratingly) since British audiences were first introduced to the mind-and-body-ravaging Rage virus in “28 Days Later.” The virus turned everyone it affected into zombies, known as ‘The Infected,’ obsessed not so much with feeding as with turning more people into zombies. The film’s heroes had a hard […]
28 Years Later – Coming of Age Among the Undead: Boyle Reclaims His Throne as Master of Dread
MOVIE REVIEW – Danny Boyle’s latest, 28 Years Later, returns to the post-apocalyptic landscape that first made him a genre trailblazer—this time with a mix of biting nostalgia, knowing self-parody, and the sort of sharp detours that only Boyle could dare.
28 Years Later “distils the fear and loathing that has consumed our country”: review - Global Comment
In 2002, 28 Days Later rampaged roughshod over our screens in a bloody, ghastly rage, fuelled by 9/11, the Invasion of Afghanistan, the War on Terror, and the growing threat of an illegal war with Iraq based upon spurious evidence that Saddam Hussein was amassing weapons of mass destruction. The post-election euphoria of Tony Blair
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