Rotten Tomatoes Critics Praise '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' as a Terrifying, Soulful Sequel
The latest installment in the '28 Years Later' franchise has dropped, and fans of the horror thriller genre are buzzing about it. Director Nia DaCosta's take on the epic story, which includes Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell, is being hailed by critics as a bold, mind-bending work that ups the gore while deepening the dread.
As of now, '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' has garnered a 93% "fresh" critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 123 reviews. Critics are praising the film's unnerving direction, inspired performances from Fiennes and O'Connell, and its unique blend of dark humor and terrifying suspense.
Peter Debruge of Variety calls it "bold, mind-bending work," adding that it will satisfy fans of zombie movies looking for something with brains. Mark Kennedy of The Associated Press describes the film as "absolutely bonkers" and a triumph that subverts genre conventions while still delivering laughs.
Phillip De Semlyen from Time Out goes even further, stating that 'The Bone Temple' improves upon its predecessor in both substance and style. However, not all critics are on board with the film's success. Stephanie Zacharek of TIME Magazine gives it a "rotten" rating, citing its mixed tone as a missed opportunity.
Even some notable critics who initially praised the franchise found room for improvement. Odie Henderson of The Boston Globe notes that while DaCosta knows how to milk a scene for maximum impact, the script spends too much time on less interesting storylines. G. Allen Johnson of the San Francisco Chronicle also gives it a "rotten" review score, stating that it falls short of its predecessor in terms of solid storytelling and compelling characters.
Despite these mixed reviews, '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' is undoubtedly a standout entry in the franchise, thanks to DaCosta's direction and performances from Fiennes and O'Connell. Fans of the horror genre won't want to miss this one, and with its latest release on Netflix, there's never been a better time to catch up on the epic story that has captivated audiences for years.
The latest installment in the '28 Years Later' franchise has dropped, and fans of the horror thriller genre are buzzing about it. Director Nia DaCosta's take on the epic story, which includes Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell, is being hailed by critics as a bold, mind-bending work that ups the gore while deepening the dread.
As of now, '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' has garnered a 93% "fresh" critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 123 reviews. Critics are praising the film's unnerving direction, inspired performances from Fiennes and O'Connell, and its unique blend of dark humor and terrifying suspense.
Peter Debruge of Variety calls it "bold, mind-bending work," adding that it will satisfy fans of zombie movies looking for something with brains. Mark Kennedy of The Associated Press describes the film as "absolutely bonkers" and a triumph that subverts genre conventions while still delivering laughs.
Phillip De Semlyen from Time Out goes even further, stating that 'The Bone Temple' improves upon its predecessor in both substance and style. However, not all critics are on board with the film's success. Stephanie Zacharek of TIME Magazine gives it a "rotten" rating, citing its mixed tone as a missed opportunity.
Even some notable critics who initially praised the franchise found room for improvement. Odie Henderson of The Boston Globe notes that while DaCosta knows how to milk a scene for maximum impact, the script spends too much time on less interesting storylines. G. Allen Johnson of the San Francisco Chronicle also gives it a "rotten" review score, stating that it falls short of its predecessor in terms of solid storytelling and compelling characters.
Despite these mixed reviews, '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' is undoubtedly a standout entry in the franchise, thanks to DaCosta's direction and performances from Fiennes and O'Connell. Fans of the horror genre won't want to miss this one, and with its latest release on Netflix, there's never been a better time to catch up on the epic story that has captivated audiences for years.