28 Years Later movie review film summary (2025) - Roger Ebert Instead, “28 Years Later,” an at times tonally daring and whimsically transportive coming-of-age zombie film, does the exact opposite of what you expect Though this horror flick anticipates the coming of the Nia DaCosta helmed sequel “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” it refreshingly doesn’t operate by the logic of franchise building
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28 Years Later Review: Contagiously Good, Mostly! - Beebom While 28 Years Later does manage to land a few clean hits, visually and emotionally, there’s also a chunk of it that just doesn’t live up to the undead brilliance of its predecessor So in this review, let’s break down where 28 Years Later rises, where it stumbles, and whether this long-awaited sequel was worth the wait
28 Years Later First Reviews: Unconventional, Stylish, and Surprisingly . . . Almost two decades since the release of the previous installment in its franchise, 28 Years Later arrives in theaters this weekend, and the first reviews are in Following 2002’s 28 Days Later and 2007’s 28 Weeks Later, this horror sequel welcomes back the original’s writer Alex Garland, director Danny Boyle, and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle for a new story about secluded survivors
‘28 Years Later’ Review: Danny Boyle Revives His Monsters The director returns to the postapocalyptic Britain he conjured in his 2002 movie “28 Days Later,” this time with a father and son running from the infected Mom joins in, too