It was finally extinguished. After four weeks at No. 1, “Avatar. Fire and Ash” was dethroned at last — with “28 Years Later. The BoneTemple” jumping into first place on its opening day ... 3 ... The Bone Temple.” AP ... 3 ... 3 ... AP.
Despite its morbid appearance and structure, the BoneTemple serves a surprising purpose, making this zombie apocalypse franchise more poignant than we ever thought it could be ....
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It shouldn’t have been a surprise that 28 Years Later — the long-awaited follow-up to 28 Days Later and (to a lesser extent) 28 Weeks Later — turned out to be a far cry from the kind of franchise sequel or zombie movie we’ve come to expect.
You know what zombie movies never seem to have enough of? Dancing. They've got gore and screaming and lots of guttural snarling, but no boogie. That all changes with "28 Years Later. The BoneTemple" and the dancing here is ... .
“28 Years Later. The BoneTemple” brings a fresh twist to zombie movies, even with dancing to '80s hits by Duran Duran. Directed by Nia DaCosta and written by Alex Garland, this fourth entry in the franchise mixes dark humor ... .