New Scientist Recommends: "28 Years Later - Temple of Bones" - A Must-See for Horror Fans
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Film Review
A direct sequel to 2024’s 28 Years Later, this new instalment from director Nia DaCosta finds teen survivor Spike (Alfie Allen) running from the “Infected” but landing in the jaws of the “Jimmies,” a murderous cult of brainwashed youths led by the psychopathic Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell). Meanwhile, the eccentric Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) continues building memorials of the dead with their bones while also trying to find humanity in
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – BJGP Life
If the film 28 Years Later is taken as an allegory for the struggle of getting a GP appointment, you might expect the follow-up, The Bone Temple, to have an orthopaedic angle. Instead, the focus shifts away from community palliative care towards mental health, unsurprising in a post-apocalyptic Britain devastated by a psychosis-inducing rage virus.1 Here, we encounter Dr Ian Kelson, a curious GP with a sketchy practice boundary. Viewers are remi…
New Scientist Recommends: "28 Years Later - Temple of Bones" - A Must-See for Horror Fans
Ralph Fiennes in “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” Credit: Sony Pictures After decades of anticipation, the sequel to Danny Boyle’s iconic virus-based horror film, 28 Days Later, has arrived. Titled 28 Years Later: Temple of Bones, this gripping narrative picks up almost immediately from the chilling conclusion of the previous installment. It introduces a [...] The post New Scientist Recommends: “28 Years Later – Temple of Bones” – A Must-See fo…
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