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28 YEARS LATER (2025): The Things I Liked…

28 Years Later (2025), Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Alfie Williams, Sony Pictures Entertainment
28 Years Later (2025), Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Alfie Williams, Sony Pictures Entertainment

Having only watched 28 Days Later (2002), the first movie in the trilogy that includes 28 Weeks Later (2007) and now, 28 Years Later (2025), just a few weeks ago, I had high hopes for the latest instalment. How could I not after the memorable trailers starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, Jodie Comer and Alfie Williams?

Written by Alex Garland of Ex Machina (2004) and directed by Danny Boyle, 28 Years Later is my favourite of the three films set in a United Kingdom that has been taken over by a mysterious and incurable zombie virus, leaving just a handful of survivors.

It’s the great pacing, musical score, performances (by Comer in particular), visual effects, shooting style, cinematography and editing that places 28 Years Later at number one, for me. I appreciated the editing so much that for the first time in all my years of loving film, I took note of the editor’s (Jon Harris) name. 

I’m glad that even though 28 Years Later is partly a horror film, I didn’t see anything that resulted in nightmares. And, truth be told, Sinners may still be my favourite film of 2025, so far, but I’d say that 28 Years Later is at least in the top five. 

Watch Garland and Boyle’s latest for all the reasons above, and one more: the stunning alpha chase sequence. You know how much I enjoy a well-choreographed chase sequence.

Happy Film loving,

G

28 DAYS LATER (2002): The Things I Liked…

The Alex Garland-written/directed Ex Machina (2014) is in the top three of my favourite science fiction movies of all time.

Had I known that Garland was the writer of sci-fi/zombie classic, 28 Days Later (2002), my general aversion to scary movies aside, I’d probably have seen the film years earlier. 

28 Days Later (2002), Naomie Harris, Fox Searchlight Pictures
28 Days Later (2002), Naomie Harris, Fox Searchlight Pictures

Directed by Danny Boyle (another point for why I ought to have seen the film already), it was my love for the trailers of the recently released 28 Years Later (2025), the third movie in the series, and a little convincing from a fellow movie fan that finally made me do the thing.

And as I did so, I soon learned that 28 Days Later is a classic for a reason. It’s no wonder Cillian Murphy and Naomie Harris’s careers seemed to only ascend after this film, a well-told story about a mysterious and incurable virus that takes over the UK, leaving only a few survivors in search of safety.

28 Days Later (2002), Cillian Murphy, Fox Searchlight Pictures
28 Days Later (2002), Cillian Murphy, Fox Searchlight Pictures

A good time is what I had as this movie played. And, yes, for a brief moment, my sensitive soul may have had some regret about starting 28 Days Later, specifically when things took a dark turn towards the end. However, I remain glad I saw it all because I was fully engaged throughout. The great use of music contributed to this, along with all the performances, including my favourite line:

He’s still waiting for Marks & Spencer to reopen.’

I love it because the comic timing is fantastic, and it’s so very relatably British.

Watch 28 Days Later, if you haven’t already. And certainly because 28 Years Later is quite worth it.

Happy Film Loving,

G

WARFARE (2025): New Trailer Starring Will Poulter, Joseph Quinn, Noah Centineo, and Kit Connor…

Warfare (2025): Will Poulter, Noa Centnaio, A24
Warfare (2025): Will Poulter, Noa Centnaio, A24

Co-written/co-directed by Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza, Warfare is an action/drama/docudrama about an ex-Navy Seal’s real-life experiences during the war in Iraq.

Joseph Quinn, Will Poulter, Noah Centineo, Cosmo Jarvis, Finn Bennett and Kit Connor are among the key cast.

This looks quite terrifying. It also seems to have that good The Hurt Locker (2008) quality and the promise of fun male banter, the latter of which I can be quite partial to. Blame it on having brothers.

I also have to admit that I’m already worried because the trailer might be dropping hints about who may not make it to the end. Fingers crossed, I’m wrong.

Finn Bennett, Michael Gandolfini, Charles Melton, Henrique Zaga, Taylor John Smith, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Adain Bradley, Alex Brockdorff, Evan Holtzman and Jake Lampert also star.

Warfare Release Dates: 2025…

Happy Film Loving,

G

ANNIHILATION (2018): New Trailer From Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Oscar Isaac, Gina Rodriguez…

Annihilation (2018), Natalie Portman
Annihilation (2018), Natalie Portman

Annihilation is the latest movie starring Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Oscar Isaac and Gina Rodriguez.

Adapted from novelist Jeff VanderMeer’s best seller of the same name, Portman plays a biologist on a dangerous secret expedition where the laws of nature don’t apply.

There are a number of reasons I want to watch this. 1.) Acting queen and all-around smart woman, Natalie Portman. 2.) Alex Garland, writer and director of my favourite Alicia Vikander movie, Ex Machina (2015)  – I’m still fantasising about a sequel that I know full well will very likely never happen. 3.) This trailer is great! It made me so happy that I punctuated watching it with the words ‘Yeah baby!’ and the thought, ‘This is what I’ve been waiting for.’

I’m so ready. I just hope it isn’t too similar to Arrival (2016), a movie I’ll soon see.

Tessa Thompson, David Gyasi, Cosmo Jarvis and Sonoya Mizuno also star.

Annihilation Release Dates: February 23rd, 2018 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

EX MACHINA (2015): Vikander’s Portrayal Will Leave You Wanting More…

Ex Machina (2015), Alicia Vikander
Ex Machina (2015), Alicia Vikander

Ex Machina comes from writer/director, Alex Garland, and stars the talented Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson and Oscar Isaac.

I honestly don’t want to say too much about this rather note-worthy film, except that you should watch it because you’ll have no regrets afterwards. Ex Machina is a sci-fi drama about artificial intelligence. It’s a film with three key characters, one of whom is a beautiful and very smart female A.I.

Ex Machina is well-written and delivers many tension-filled moments to keep you locked in; moments that happen to be brilliantly partnered with just the right musical score.

You will get to the end and want to know immediately when the sequel is coming. Sadly, I don’t have the answer to that question. Nor do I have any knowledge of whether a sequel is even planned. But, surely, live in hope, we must.

Happy Film Loving,

G