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Following 2002’s ‘28 Days Later’ and 2007’s ‘28 Weeks Later,’ the gore-soaked third installment of the franchise, starring ...
28 Years Later has wound up becoming one of the biggest movie events of 2025. But whether you were already a fan of Danny Boyle’s apocalyptic horror series, or 28 Weeks Later was your first ...
Forget Trainspotting or the octuple-Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle’s best film is 2002’s edgy, grimy, frenzied zombie shocker 28 Days Later. Fact. Stat, whatever you like to ...
"Enormous tension between the ambition of the wide screen format and a small device - highly flexible, very little footprint... You need a great cinematographer to bring those two tensions together." ...
In 2002, Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later reinvented the zombie movie. A few years later a sequel, 28 Weeks Later from director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, followed. Since the release of that film in ...
There was always a want for both screenwriter Alex Garland and Boyle to return to the 28 films after 2009’s 28 Weeks Later (which was directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo).
Danny Boyle's British zombie threequel starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes is a bloody, brutal, tear-jerking horror and the best film of the year so far.
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 has opened up about his decision to walk back a decision made in the predecessor to his new film, 28 Weeks Later. Back in 2002, the Oscar-winning filmmaker helmed the dystopian horror ...
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