Bone Temple Is Different From Usual Zombie Movies
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Zombies are cinema's greatest monsters, and over the last century, they have produced some all-time great movies, from Zombieland to Dawn of the Dead.
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28 Years Later Sequel Director on How It Differs From Zombie Movies
The Bone Temple, director Nia DaCosta has come out to share how the movie, and the Alex Garland -penned franchise in general, differs from your everyday zombie movies. DaCosta, who recently expressed her desire to develop a live-action Invincible film,
As the genre looks to expand in 2026 with movies like 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple and We Bury the Dead, Prime Video subscribers can now stream the sequel to one of the best zombie movies of all time.
Only the very best zombie movies of all time can be considered masterpieces, including the likes of Dawn of the Dead, Re-Animator, and Dead Alive.
We Bury the Dead isn't quite on the level of 28 Years Later, but this Daisy Ridley vehicle has its own thoughtful niche January isn’t quite as much of a movie wasteland as it was 20 years ago. January 2026,
To no one’s surprise, 2026 has some zombie projects planned to be unleashed on the screen, but unfortunately, the first undead picture to sprint out of the gate has a different problem than many of its cohorts.
A line of undead 'zombies' walk through a field in the night in a still from the film, 'Night Of The Living Dead,' directed by George Romero, 1968. Amando de Ossorio’s Tombs of the Blind Dead is a Spanish-Portuguese horror film that helped kickstart the ...
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 Bone Temple”