Wednesday, May 06, 2026
Nothing wrong with peace and respite
This was pretty damn awesome in its own way. A wildly brutal but confusingly entertaining survival film about people who can't get along with each other and, on top of that, unpredictable zombies are a constant nuisance. The Bone Temple is the second part of the 28 Years Later trilogy and this chapter of the story is, in places, even magically beautiful to watch. And damn, Ralph Fiennes is on fire, one of the strongest acting performances of the year for sure. Directed by Nia DaCosta.
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Nothing wrong with peace and respite
This was pretty damn awesome in its own way. A wildly brutal but confusingly entertaining survival film about people who can't get alon...
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