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In ‘28 years later’ ways of dying abound. But for the 62-year-old actor, the only way to survive was to join personal coach Dan Avasilcai and achieve the best physical form of his life.
‘28 Years Later’ Review: Danny Boyle's Strangely Beautiful Blockbuster - Hollywood Insider
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reunite for the much anticipated '28 Years Later', a spectacle that needs to be seen on the big screen Memento Mori. Remember death. These are some of the first words that come out of Dr. Kelson’s (Ralph Fiennes) mouth when we meet him, easily marking one of the most powerful moments, most powerful phrases in any blockbuster that has been released so far this decade. Thinking of death can be scary, but why should it …
Review: Ralph Fiennes Makes '28 Years Later' Almost Worth the Wait
About halfway through 28 Years Later from director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland, I turned to my girlfriend and whispered “I fucking hate this movie.” So that should give you a bit of an idea as to where I’m coming from here. Let me note that, by the time 28 Years Later was finished, I didn’t actually hate the movie. The tale of 12-year-old Spike (Alfie Williams) as he comes of age in his village, cut off from the mainland that’s been ove…
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