28 Days Later
News, coverage and analysis tracking 28 Days Later across the outlets.- 28 Days Later Is Getting A 4K Blu-ray--Even Though It Wasn’t Built For ItDanny Boyle's 28 Days Later is receiving a 4K Blu-ray steelbook edition on September 1, despite initial limitations due to its low-resolution digital filming. The release will feature color-corrected footage, Dolby Vision and Atmos support, and includes all previous special features. The article also touches on the franchise's sequels, 28 Weeks Later and the upcoming 28 Years Later films.
- Apocalyptic Films and Series That Explore Humanity on the BrinkThis article explores 15 apocalyptic films and series that delve into humanity's struggle for survival on the brink. It highlights how these stories, ranging from zombie outbreaks to societal collapse, captivate audiences with tension and explore themes of survival, society, and the end of days. The list includes diverse titles like Train to Busan, WALL-E, Mad Max: Fury Road, and The Matrix, showcasing various interpretations of doomsday scenarios.
- 15 Iconic Films and Series That Shaped Apocalyptic StorytellingThis article discusses 15 iconic films and series that have significantly shaped apocalyptic storytelling in popular culture. It highlights how these works explore themes of survival, humanity's darkest impulses, and societal collapse through various genres and styles.
- The Bone Temple Proves Zombies Aren’t Losing Their Bite, Even After Decades28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is a daring evolution of the zombie genre, blending philosophy, satire, and horror. Directed by Nia DaCosta, the film pushes the franchise's narrative into cult behavior and warped nostalgia, with standout performances from Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell. It uses the undead as a metaphor for stagnation and the dangers of clinging to the past, offering a challenging and visually striking cinematic experience.
- 10 Intense Zombie Movies That Will Keep Horror Fans on EdgeThis article ranks ten intense zombie movies that offer a mix of action, emotional storytelling, and psychological dread. The list includes films like 'Day Shift,' 'Zombieland,' and 'Train to Busan,' highlighting their unique approaches to the undead apocalypse and their reflections on human nature during times of crisis.