28 Years Later review: an apocalyptic rite of passage through an isolated England that’s brilliantly brutal

28 Years Later review: an apocalyptic rite of passage through an isolated England that’s brilliantly brutal

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28 Years Later reunites Alex Garland and Danny Boyle, and it’s everything you could hope for from this genius writing and directing duo.

It’s been more than two decades since we saw Cillian Murphy wandering around an abandoned London in the opening scene of 2002’s 28 Days Later, and the impact of that movie on the post-apocalyptic horror genre can still be seen to this day.

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