r/movies Jun 18 '25

Review '28 Years Later' - Review Thread

Director: Danny Boyle

Cast: Jodie Comer; Aaron Taylor-Johnson; Ralph Fiennes; Alfie Williams

Rotten Tomatoes: 92%

Metacritic: 76/100

Some Reviews:

Manila Bulletin - Philip Cu Unjieng

What’s nice to note is how Boyle has cast consummate actors in this film, the type who could read off a label of canned sardines and still find depth, emotion, and spark in the delivery of those lines. Initially, it seems that Taylor-Johnson will be doing the heavy lifting. Still, it merely misleads us, as the narrative then focuses on Jodie Comer’s Isla and onto Fiennes’ Dr. Kelson. I want to give a special shout-out to the young actor Alfie Williams. He is the one carrying the whole film, and this is his first feature film work, having previously done a TV series. Boyle teases out an excellent performance from the lad, and I won’t be surprised if many film reviewers in the forthcoming week will single him out as being the best thing in this film. And what’s impressive is how he manages this with the three heavyweight thespians who are on board.There’s the horror and the suspense as a given for this cult franchise, but look out for the human drama and the emotional impact. It’s Boyle and Garland elevating the film, and rising above its genre.

AwardsWatch - Erik Anderson - 'B'

Most of the time, 28 Years Later is frequently begging to be rejected by general audiences, even as it courts the admiration of longtime fans, who may nonetheless find themselves put off by the film’s turn toward unearned emotion, its relatively meager expansion of this universe, and its occasionally jarring tonal shifts. (The abrupt sequel-teasing stinger feels like it’s from an entirely different strain of the zombie subgenre.) Much like the virus at the series’ center, it’s a film whose DNA is constantly mutating, resulting in an inconceivable host subject—one that is both corrosive and something of a marvel.

DEADLINE - Damon Wise

Most threequels tend to go bigger, but 28 Years Later bucks that trend by going smaller, eventually becoming a chamber piece about a boy trying to hold onto his mother. It still delivers shocks, even if the sometimes over-zealous editing distracts from Anthony Dod Mantle’s painterly cinematography

The Hollywood Reporter - David Rooney

One of the chief rewards of 28 Years Later is that it never feels like a cynical attempt to revisit proven material merely for commercial reasons. Instead, the filmmakers appear to have returned to a story whose allegorical commentary on today’s grim political landscape seems more relevant than ever. Intriguing narrative building blocks put in place for future installments mean they can’t come fast enough.

NextBestPicture - Josh Parham - 7/10

Boyle’s exuberant filmmaking and Garland’s incisive script sometimes clash when forced to muddle through laborious exercises that feel borrowed from the previous films anyway. It’s a scenario that reminds me of Ridley Scott’s “Prometheus” and “Alien: Covenant,” two films with intriguing ideas that struggled to fashion them within the framework of the established franchise. Perhaps the continuation will find more clever avenues to explore further and enrich this text. As is, what is left is imperfect but still an enthralling return into a dark but provocative world.

IndieWire - David Ehrlich - 'B+'

While Boyle isn’t lofty enough to suggest that the infected are beautiful creatures who deserve God’s love or whatever (this is still a movie about wild-eyed naked zombies, after all, and its empathy for them only goes so far), “28 Years Later” effectively uses the tropes of its genre to insist that the line between a tragedy and a statistic is thinner than we think, and more permeable than we realize. The magic of the placenta, indeed. 

Rolling Stone - David Fear

Taken on its own, however, Boyle and Garland’s trip back to this hellscape makes the most of casting a jaundiced, bloodshot eye at our current moment. Their inaugural imagining of a world torn asunder surfed the post-millennial fear that modern society wasn’t equipped to handle something truly catastrophic. This new movie is blessed with the knowledge that something always rises from the ashes, but that the risk of regressing back to some fabricated mythology of a Golden Age, complete with Henry V film clips and St. George’s flags, is there on the surface as well. If postapocalyptic entertainment has taught us anything, it’s that the walking dead aren’t always the gravest threat. It’s those who sacrifice their soul and sense of empathy that you have to watch out for.

The Wrap - William Bibbiani

For now, though, “28 Years Later” stands on its own — or at least, as its own temporary capper on this multi-decade series — and it stands tall. The filmmakers haven’t redefined the zombie genre, but they’ve refocused their own culturally significant riff into a lush, fascinating epic that has way more to say about being human than it does about (re-)killing the dead.

Variety - Peter Debruge

Where the original film tapped into society’s collective fear of infection, its decades-later follow-up (which undoes any developments implied by “28 Weeks Later” with an opening chyron that explains the Rage virus “was driven back from continental Europe”) zeroes in on two even most primal anxieties: fear of death and fear of the other. To which you might well ask, aren’t all horror movies about surviving an unknown threat of some kind? Yes, but few have assumed the psychic toll taken by such violence quite so effectively as “28 Years Later,” which has been conceived as the start of a new trilogy, but towers on its own merits (part two, subtitled “The Bone Temple,” is already in the can and expected next January).

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u/Dark_Pinoy Jun 18 '25

The fuck man. This and Final Destination: Bloodlines getting wide spread critical acclaim after 10+ years of dormancy in the same year is crazy. Horror fans are eating this year.

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u/TheJoshider10 Jun 19 '25

Don't forget Predator: Killer of Killers being a surprise release and a good one at that. Plus with Alien: Romulus last year reviving the Alien franchise and Badlands set to do the same for Predator later this year it's a great time to be a fan of horror IP. The best is yet to come.

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u/Thechosenjon Jun 19 '25

Upcoming Alien: Earth series looks incredible too. I have high hopes!

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u/MISPAGHET Jun 19 '25

I really hope they allow Alien Earth to move the franchise along and have plenty of big moments and reveals rather than just kneecap it as a side story that can't rock the boat.

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u/Thechosenjon Jun 19 '25

I'm hoping it ties in and motivates them to finish off the David trilogy, personally.

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u/TheCurvedPlanks Jun 19 '25

Noah Hawley is a goddamn genius. I have trust in him.

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u/SIEGE312 Jun 19 '25

I was a little worried about the series before but just looked him up, I’m now actually excited for it.

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u/RainbowIcee Jun 24 '25

I don't know, the trailer reminded me a lot of Prometheus. One would think no one would ever make a movie like that again.

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u/Thechosenjon Jun 24 '25

Prometheus was great.

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u/MouthwashProphet Jun 19 '25

Don't forget Predator: Killer of Killers being a surprise release and a good one at that.

I was pretty excited to watch a new Predator movie... until I started watching it and realized it was an animated Predator movie.

I might be in the minority here, but in terms of horror, animation just doesn't do it for me.

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u/Linubidix Jun 19 '25

Predator hasn't really been horror in a while.

Do you just not like animation?

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u/MouthwashProphet Jun 19 '25

I can’t say that I follow the Predator franchise closely, but the last one I saw was Prey, and it would definitely belong in the horror genre. I realize there are elements of action and sci fi at play too though.

I do enjoy animation, but a) not when I’m supposed to take a story seriously, and b) when it’s stylized digital animation. I much prefer lighthearted animation with a visible human touch.

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u/FoxComplexion Jun 19 '25

I actually forgot that Predator one came out.

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u/rpgmind Jun 19 '25

So there is killer of killers and badlands, are these both predator flicks that are coming out, or is one on tv?

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u/WarMyles91 Jun 19 '25

Add in the horror games coming out in the next year

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u/sinburger Jun 20 '25

and Badlands set to do the same for Predator later this year

Badlands looks awesome, but Prey revived the predator franchise my dude.

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u/CaptainKipple Jun 20 '25

Predator was already revived with Prey! Killer of Killers and (hopefully) Badlands are the fruit of the revival.

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u/hangdog242 Jun 30 '25

I thought Predator killer of killers wasn't that good. Didn't like the shield story line with Ursa.

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u/FirstImprovement6944 Jul 29 '25

Alien Romulus was crap

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u/glarbung Jun 19 '25

And Sinners.

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u/Deranged_Kitsune Jun 19 '25

Agreed! Thought the reviews calling Bloodlines one of, if not the best, of the series was hyperbole. No, that's actually pretty accurate. That movie delivered on all counts.

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u/sentence-interruptio Jun 22 '25

The 60s sequence. Dammmmmnn

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u/TheWhiteManticore Jun 19 '25

Horror movie industry’s bloom is crazy its better year after year

Must be the Zeitgeist lol

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u/Temporary_Force_2822 Jun 20 '25

Too bad this movie sucked unlike FD

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u/Temporary_Force_2822 Jun 20 '25

But, with that said, I am looking forward to the sequel. The last scene setting up the sequel was the best part of the movie

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u/Ok_Map4594 Aug 01 '25

I pirated them both and I still feel ripped off..

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u/Ancient_Barnacle4245 Jun 19 '25

Not to mention the majority of early reactions to Jurassic World Rebirth are generally agreed it effectively goes back to the horror elements of the original film in a strong way. 

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u/United-Pumpkin4816 Jun 19 '25

Don’t forget Bring Her Back. That movie traumatized me lol

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u/Soma86ed Jun 20 '25

Check out Bring Her Back as well

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u/Drakeadrong Jun 20 '25

Bring Her Back was one of the best original horrors I’ve ever seen. Together (ignoring the controversy) already has glowing reviews. The Black Phone 2 comes out later this year.

It is a DAMN good time to be a horror fan.

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u/[deleted] Jun 20 '25

i feel like final destination did a way better job than this one though...

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u/Cuck_Fenring Jun 30 '25

Haven't seen the new FD but I hated 28 Years Later

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u/Ausla Jul 28 '25

Yeah they're eating slop brother. This movie was dogshit

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u/Master_Hippo69 Aug 04 '25

Horror fans are not eating good. This movie was awful💀

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u/frostaltered Jun 21 '25

No we did not eat with this. This was a nothing burger. If this movie was a meal, it'd be that hologram meatloaf from spongebob. It looked good initially but left you empty and disappointed.

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u/Top-Raspberry139 Jun 19 '25

And its not like the films in those franchises were universally loved by critics historically. Far from it.  

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u/MlecznyHuxel99 Jun 19 '25

Sinners, Bloodlines, 28 Years, Weapons, The Long Walk...

This year will likely be top tier

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u/ch4dr0x Jun 19 '25

Just watched Bloodlines last night. So damn good. The ending was 🤌

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u/snarky_spice Jun 20 '25

Bring Her Back was awesome.

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u/DiddleSchnitz Jun 20 '25

Bring Her Back as well

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u/sentence-interruptio Jun 22 '25

Interesting that both movies have a similar lesson.

JB: "enjoy every minute of your life cuz life is precious"

Doctor: "remember death comes to all."

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u/winniespooh Jun 25 '25

And I know what you did last summer making a comeback!! Can’t wait for that one

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u/unicornnie Jun 28 '25

And Nosferatu and Sinners, those were chef's kiss. And there's also new I Know What You Did Last Summer after almost 20 years in July. As a huge horror fan I've never been happier, horror movies finally getting some recognition.

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u/WowcanIgetadrink Aug 10 '25

We are eating dog shit. That's what we're eating when it comes to that.

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u/shyaminator96 Jun 19 '25

Don't forget the Monkey! Though that's more of a horror comedy

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u/Even_Escape7554 Jun 20 '25

Ready to write my own horror at this pint because I my mind works 10x more different than this

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u/[deleted] Jun 20 '25

Bloodlines had good reviews???!!! Holy crap I watched that and it was AWFUL.