For more than two decades, Danny Boyle has been plagued by one question: What would happen after a zombie apocalypse? Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland missed out on the sequel, 2007's "28 Weeks ...
"Enormous tension between the ambition of the wide screen format and a small device - highly flexible, very little footprint... You need a great cinematographer to bring those two tensions together." ...
The horror sequel is a hit, but it wasn’t easy to sell to audiences. 28 Years Later director Danny Boyle revealed why he was nervous to market the hit horror film, and why he decided to keep one ...
It can often feel like you need to make a trade-off in horror movies. If you want the fright factor, the gore, violence, hiding-behind-your-hands type of terror, it can come at the cost of a deeper ...
When Danny Boyle, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind such movies as “Trainspotting” and “Slumdog Millionaire,” makes a horror film, it often has a way of landing close to home. His 2002 thriller “28 ...
Director Danny Boyle famously shot his post-apocalyptic classic “28 Days Later” on Canon digital cameras, making it easier for him to capture eerie scenes of an abandoned London and giving the movie’s ...
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