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There’s a scene in “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” Nia DaCosta’s quick-fire sequel to last year’s horror franchise returnee “28 Years Later,” that’ll likely raise more than a few laughs in cinemas.
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The Bone Temple sets a high bar for its iconic zombie film franchise thanks to Nia DaCosta's direction, its game-changing ...
“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” a Sony Pictures release in theaters Friday, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association ...
The Bone Temple is now playing in theaters, but where does the sequel leave its leads heading into Danny Boyle's conclusion to the trilogy?
While it might not be a conventional zombie film, We Bury the Dead, starring Daisy Ridley, is already an underrated gem in the genre.
However, DaCosta distinguishes herself from Boyle with a more balanced style of filmmaking that builds on where the previous film fell short. For one thing, The Bone Temple doesn’t splice in any old ...