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28 Weeks Later
Description
Although the Army tries to keep a few of the population safe from the virus spreading all across Britain, still things are not becoming normal.
Although the Army tries to keep a few of the population safe from the virus spreading all across Britain, still things are not becoming normal.
Actors:
Lucy Lewendon,
Emily Beecham,
Tom Bodell,
Andrew Byron,
Brian Herring,
Chuen Tsou,
Maeve Malley-Ryan,
Sarah Finigan,
Matt Reeves,
Stewart Alexander,
Tristan Tait
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Lucy Lewendon
Emily Beecham
May1984, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Tom Bodell
Andrew Byron
10 August 1971, Bath, Somerset, England, UK
Brian Herring
Chuen Tsou
Maeve Malley-Ryan
Sarah Finigan
Matt Reeves
Stewart Alexander
Tristan Tait
2 August 1971, Santa Barbara, California, USA
Director:
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
5 December 1967, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Country:
United Kingdom, Spain, United States
Keywords:
#28 Weeks Later #Catherine McCormack #Harold Perrineau #Idris Elba #Imogen Poots #Jeremy Renner #Juan Carlos Fresnadillo #Mackintosh Muggleton #Robert Carlyle #Rose Byrne
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July 07, 2010
28 Weeks Later contains many elements from the first film while also packing a much stronger emotional punch and ferocious intensity.
AV Club
May 12, 2007
Under Fresnadillo's assured direction, 28 Weeks Later blurs the line between genre entertainment and a photojournalist's shots of the next urban catastrophe.
New York Post
August 22, 2007
It's an exciting, well-directed thriller that, while providing more than enough action and gore to satisfy genre fans, also offers the political commentary that has characterized zombie movies.
June 22, 2013
Isn't the same thinking man's zombie film as its predecessor, but it ramps up the action and will leave you on edge enough that you'll be searching for a nightlight before going to sleep.
Ebert & Roeper
May 21, 2007
Even though I knew the scares were coming, I jumped out of my seat a few times.
November 06, 2010
With its expertly paced thrills, unrelenting terror and apocalyptic despair, 28 Weeks Later ain't a bad roller coaster to ride.
USA Today
May 11, 2007
Relentlessly grim and grisly, 28 Weeks Later is not for the faint of heart. But its provocative post-apocalyptic theme makes for a smart and deeply unsettling film.
August 26, 2010
Apocalyptic zombie sequel isn't for the squeamish.
May 12, 2007
Combines traditional B-movie virtues -- economy, invention, sinewy narrative spine -- with the eerily resonant spectacle of a 21st-century metropolis stripped of its citizenry.
August 17, 2010
deft and stylish
August 28, 2015
A damn worthy follow-up to an unexpectedly excellent chiller.
New York Observer
June 20, 2007
There isn't much acting here, but there is entirely too much vomiting, and the prose turns laughably purple, too.

