Review: Boyle’s ’28 Years Later’ Reinvents the Zombie Genre (Again)

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“There are many kinds of death… and some are better than others.” 💀 This is what happens when you get Danny Boyle & Alex Garland back together again! They will make more mad genius movies that push the boundaries of horror cinema and reinvent entire genres! Reunited after 18 years (they last made Sunshine together back in 2007), director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland are ready to unleash 28 Years Later upon the world. This legacy sequel is a follow-up to their indie zombie movie classic 28 Days Later, wondering where things would be roughly 28 years after the rage virus wiped out the UK and how people, and zombies, would’ve evolved since then. I’m just going to say it – this is the best of the 28 movies. Yes it’s even better than 28 Days Later, and a much better sequel than 28 Weeks Later. What I was not ready for is how Boyle once again reinvents the zombie genre by trying out new ideas. They even finally drop “zombie” into the dialogue at one point, as this unkillable rage virus has turned humans into something else entirely. // Continue Reading ›

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