The Bone Temple', the second entry into the '28 Years' trilogy is a spine-chillingly brutal and beautiful film that clings to ...
A murderous Clockwork-Orangey gang take on the zombies in this gruesome and energised fourquel. It’s the finest of the 28 franchise by a blood-curdling mile ...
A Yorkshire mum has opened up on the challenges of raising a baby girl with Down syndrome who “can’t crawl, walk, stand or ...
Nia DaCosta picks up where Danny Boyle left off for a mixed bag of macabre excess that toys with the horror of Naff Britannia.
"No Children Beyond This Point" says the sign in the dilapidated water park, the shabby but perfect place to start the fourth ...
Candyman director Nia DaCosta proves there’s plenty of surprises yet in this shape-changing and soul-shifting franchise.
Pro dancer Nick Pauley spills the secrets of bringing Deadpool's outrageous opening dance to life in 'Deadpool & Wolverine' ...
The Bone Temple is not as scary as 28 Years Later, but that in no way means the foot has come off the gas. Rather it is ...
For 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Danny Boyle has handed over the directorial reins to Nia DaCosta, the buzzy director ...
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Pennywise the dancing clown: The complete origin story explained
What if Pennywise the Dancing Clown was never just a monster hiding in the sewers of Derry, but a cosmic force older than ...
Having barely recovered from the heart-pounding experience of 28 Years Later, it’s time for the next instalment. After ...
Last summer came a surprising addition to the horror canon, some twenty-plus years in the making, when 28 Years Later brought ...
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