28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Director Nia DaCosta on the Haunting Brutality of That Terrifying Barn Scene

The new film, The Bone Temple, continues the story of the 28 Days Later series, picking up right after the previous movie. Set almost thirty years after the original Rage Virus outbreak, the film follows 12-year-old Spike as he ventures out from his protected community on Holy Island to discover what lies beyond. Now playing in theaters and directed by Nia DaCosta (Hedda, Candyman), the story quickly throws Spike into a terrifying ordeal. He’s captured by Sir Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell), the cruel leader of a group called the Jimmies, who forces Spike to fight for his life. The rules are brutal: Spike must kill one of Jimmy’s seven followers to join the crew, or face death. Through luck, Spike manages to survive the initial challenge, but this is just the beginning of the horrors the Jimmies have in store.

‘Shadow Lord’ Can Finally Pay Off Maul’s 2018 Live-Action ‘Star Wars’ Cameo

The world of Star Wars has grown so much recently, with characters and stories constantly appearing across both movies and TV shows. While some shows, like Andor and Skeleton Crew, tell fairly independent stories, most Star Wars projects heavily reference other related storylines. The Clone Wars is a good example, fitting neatly between the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Disney+ is planning another series similar to The Clone Wars, using the same animation style. However, what Star Wars really needs right now is a conclusion to a particular live-action story.

“Must-see” mystery thriller with a completely perfect first season lands new UK streaming home

Okay, so I just finished this show and seriously, you HAVE to check it out. It’s not easily put into one genre – it’s got horror, mystery, and a really cool coming-of-age story all mixed in. It totally kept me on the edge of my seat, and honestly, I really connected with the characters. It’s one of those shows that gets you thinking and feeling, which is awesome.