#1 out of 2
entertainment14h ago
Bring your sick bag with you for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Metro.co.uk and 1 more
- DaCosta’s direction drives a violent, adrenalized tale that ties Spike’s fate to a deadly Jimmy Crystal-led cult.
- Ralph Fiennes delivers a melancholy, noble performance as Dr. Ian Kelson, expanding the character’s role.
- Jack O’Connell’s Sir Jimmy Crystal emerges as a gleefully vicious, unpredictable antagonist.
- The Bone Temple expands the franchise ’s lore while remaining surprisingly self-contained.
- The finale blends musical spectacle with brutal horror to memorable effect.
- The Bone Temple features some of the franchise’s most brutal scenes to date.
- The film hints at future installments while remaining a strong, standalone entry.
- Cillian Murphy returns via a cameo, linking the film to the original 28 Days Later.
- The Bone Temple is described as bold, bloody, and bonkers filmmaking worth seeing on the big screen.
- The film stars Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell, delivering standout performances amid extreme violence.
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