The Bone Temple', the second entry into the '28 Years' trilogy is a spine-chillingly brutal and beautiful film that clings to ...
The Bone Temple', I absolutely loved: the direction, the score, the emotional depth, the performances and the fact that it wasn’t shot on an iPhone.
Dr. Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) spends a lot of time alone. Coated in iodine to stave off the zombie virus that has laid waste ...
The hardest part to stomach about “28 Years: The Bone Temple” is its meaninglessness. The second part of a planned trilogy, or I guess the fourth film of a quintet, usually comes with the whiff of ...
The new "28 Years Later" shows Ralph Fiennes as a man battling evil with reason, calm and the joy of Iron Maiden ...
28 Years Later left us with quite the cliffhanger. After all that young Spike suffered – the loss of his mother, his ...
The Bone Temple,” starts right where 2025’s “28 Years Later,” directed by Danny Boyle, left off. Boyle and writer Alex ...
Directed by Nia DaCosta, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, starts right where 2025’s 28 Years Later, directed by Danny Boyle, ...
The Bone Temple is one of the most outrageously violent mainstream films I have ever watched. There is flaying (even worse ...
Warning: This piece contains mild spoilers for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. At the end of 28 Years Later, we get a reveal so unexpected that I literally gasped when I saw it. The young Spike, who ...
The other 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later movies mostly stand on their own. But what about The Bone Temple? We have the answer, and it's not very surprising.
The Bone Temple starring actors like Ralph Fiennes and Cillian Murphy relies heavily on its prequel and intends to take the story forward, but the question lies in whether it succeeds in doing so or ...