Jack O'Connell and Nia DaCosta dive into the depravity of '28 Years Later's self-crowned prince of darkness.
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The Bone Temple” brings a fresh twist to zombie movies, even with dancing to '80s hits by Duran Duran. Directed by Nia ...
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