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Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland return to the zombie franchise they kicked off in 2002 with 28 Days Later to offer the franchise's third installment, 28 Years Later. However, the ...
Following 2002’s ‘28 Days Later’ and 2007’s ‘28 Weeks Later,’ the gore-soaked third installment of the franchise, starring ...
Weeks Later isn’t quite as good as the rest of the series, yet the opening, with a fantastic performance by Robert Carlyle, makes it worthwhile.
"28 Years Later" director Danny Boyle used unconventional filming tactics like shooting on iPhones and with drones. He even strapped a camera to a goat.
Set decades after the outbreak of the initial apocalypse, Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later picks up the loose thread left dangling by its predecessors—28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later.
Titled The Bone Temple, the new sequel was filmed simultaneously with 28 Years Later, with Candyman and The Marvels filmmaker ...
The Oscar-winning director hopped on Zoom from a location fans of '28 Days Later' fans will almost certainly recognize to ...
Back in 2002, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland stunned the world with their ... Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT The cult classic spawned a less well-received sequel in 28 Weeks Later without the ...
Movies Danny Boyle Explains How ’28 Years Later’ Got its Creepy Poem The use of Rudyard Kipling's 'Boots' in '28 Years Later' shows just how important trailers can be to a movie.
NPR talks to Danny Boyle about "28 Years Later," the latest film in his post-apocalyptic horror franchise. It takes place nearly three decades after a zombie virus escaped from a medical research lab.
Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later" is a jolt to the bloodstream—raw, strange and often transcendent. Nearly a quarter-century ...
Days Later and 28 Weeks Later are available to watch on streaming ahead of the cinematic release of Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson.