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It’s official: 28 Years Later is a monster. Not just because of its blistering rage-infected creatures, but because it’s scored a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes — from over 35 reviews — just days ahead of its theatrical release. And if early reactions are to be believed, this isn’t just another zombie sequel; it might be Danny Boyle’s best film since Trainspotting.
It can often feel like you need to make a trade-off in horror movies. If you want the fright factor — the gore, the violence, the hiding-behind-your-hands moments — it can come at the expense of character or theme. But when a horror film leans too hard on metaphor or message, it sometimes forgets to actually scare. 28 Years Later doesn’t just thread that needle; it skewers it clean through.
Source: Rotten Tomatoes
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