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"28 Years Later" director Danny Boyle used unconventional filming tactics like shooting on iPhones and with drones. He even strapped a camera to a goat.
Scary stuff: filmmaker Danny Boyle said that there were fears from some studio brass that reviews calling "28 Years Later" a moving tear-jerker might spoil its box office potential. "Obviously, the ...
Comer is no stranger to crisis storylines. She played the mother of a newborn facing an apocalyptic flood in The End We Start ...
In a career-spanning interview, the Oscar-winning auteur also reflects on Ewan McGregor shaving his "incredible hair" before ...
The British director tells WIRED nimble cameras are ideal for creating apocalyptic vibes and says he doesn’t watch zombie ...
After Jimmy Savile died, hundreds of sexual abuse allegations were made against him. Danny Boyle said Jimmy Crystal in "28 ...
Following 2002’s ‘28 Days Later’ and 2007’s ‘28 Weeks Later,’ the gore-soaked third installment of the franchise, starring ...
Trance received divisive reviews, and is currently sitting at a "fresh" 68% score on Rotten Tomatoes; the aggregator ...
Clement Soret talks about his creative freedom on Danny Boyle's zombie sequel and why shooting in iPhones is all the rage ...
Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later outperforms Trance at the box office, marking a strong return to his gritty horror roots. Will ...
The infected return to haunt Great Britain in Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later. Boyle's film shows the rage virus survivors ...
Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later" is a jolt to the bloodstream—raw, strange and often transcendent. Nearly a quarter-century ...
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