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How zombies explain Brexit: the satire of '28 Years Later'

How zombies explain Brexit: the satire of '28 Years Later'

Economist19 hours ago

THE ZOMBIES in '28 Days Later' are not actually zombies, as any horror aficionado will tell you. In the film of 2002, the ravenous monsters are simply people who have contracted a 'rage virus' which turns them into homicidal maniacs. True, these swarming fiends are as mindlessly brutal as any zombie, but, as they have not died and been reanimated, they do not meet the traditional criteria.

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Danny Boyle credits Cillian Murphy for 28 Years Later comeback
Danny Boyle credits Cillian Murphy for 28 Years Later comeback

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Danny Boyle credits Cillian Murphy for 28 Years Later comeback

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Danny Boyle recalls 'nightmare' trying to film naked zombies for 28 Years Later
Danny Boyle recalls 'nightmare' trying to film naked zombies for 28 Years Later

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

Danny Boyle recalls 'nightmare' trying to film naked zombies for 28 Years Later

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When does '28 Years Later' come out in theaters?
When does '28 Years Later' come out in theaters?

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When does '28 Years Later' come out in theaters?

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