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Movie Overview
Cast
• Robert Carlyle
• Mackintosh Muggleton
• Imogen Poots
Director
• Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
MPAA Rating
R - for strong violence and gore, language and some sexuality/nudity.
28 Weeks Later (2007)

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OFCS Rating: 81% Fresh
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"a perfect blend of well-drawn characters, political allegory, grand guignol, flesh-crawling tension and very fast-moving zombies."  Eye for Film  Anton Bitel

"Yikes! '28 Weeks Later' is a very, very scary movie."  ReelTalk Movie Reviews  Betty Jo Tucker

2.5/5
"If there is such a thing as a successful piecemeal horror film, 28 Weeks Later is it."  PopMatters  Bill Gibron

F
"The film isn't simply bad, it's a trainwreck."  OhmyNews.com  Brian Orndorf

3.5/5
"recoups from minor mistakes by making bold choices in the middle and third acts"  Filmcritic.com  Christopher Null

C-
"This isn't just a bad movie. It's a cut-and-paste example of how movie sequels are predictably inferior to their ancestors."  ColeSmithey.com  Cole Smithey

"While the theme of soldiers as lethal and relentless as the infecteds repeats Boyle's film, here the uniformed threat is specifically U.S."  PopMatters  Cynthia Fuchs

5/5
"If there will ever be a 28 Months Later, we can hope it will be just as smart."  eFilmCritic.com  David Cornelius

3.5/4
""Weeks" abandons any trace of hope it has in characters prevailing for the better. It is cynical, nihilistic and unflinching."  Cinemaphile.org  David Keyes

2.5/4
"Apparently it takes 'Weeks', rather than 'Days', to enjoy a sprightly-paced, finely-acted, and surprisingly intelligent apocalyptic zombie horror."  rec.arts.movies.reviews  David N. Butterworth

3/4
"...immediately establishes itself as a cousin to its predecessor in both style and tone."  Reel Film Reviews  David Nusair

C
"Its set pieces are mostly viewed through a night-vision rifle scope, which only made me feel groggy."  Ozus' World Movie Reviews  Dennis Schwartz

3/4
"28 Days Later had its moments, to be sure, but 28 Weeks Later is the real deal--scarier, darker, uncompromising, and more emotionally complex."  TheMovieBoy.com  Dustin Putman

3/5
"Una digna segunda parte que mantiene el nivel de la original, de 2002, gracias a su ritmo inquietante, su nerviosa banda sonora y su escenario cuasi apocalíptico."  Uruguay Total  Enrique Buchichio

B+
"The sequel feels cut from the same cloth as its predecessor, and is nearly as good."  EricDSnider.com  Eric D. Snider

3/4
"Mixing it up between outright action and blinding sequences of terror, it's precisely the type of pace a sequel of this sort needs to satisfy fans"  eFilmCritic.com  Erik Childress

A-
"It's harrowing, heartbreaking and unforgettable all at once."  Film Blather  Eugene Novikov

3.5/5
"It’s a worthy follow-up, and I’ll surely be waiting for 28 Months Later."  Film Threat  Felix Vasquez Jr.

D
"Even for a zombie-ghoul movie, its idiocy is beyond the pale."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

B+
""The rage virus," which turns the population into irrational, blood-thirsty brutes and activates a vicious military campaign, becomes an apt metaphor for the frenzied fear of terrorism pervading the post-9/11 (and post 7/7) West."  Cinepinion  Henry Stewart

2/4
"Another week, another disappointing summer sequel. So it goes…"  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

3.5/4
"works not just because of its visual and thematic resonance with current global traumas, but because it grips you on an emotional level"  Q Network Film Desk  James Kendrick

3/4
"deft and stylish"  Perihelion Journal  Jay Antani

7/10
"S'alimentant d'une mise en situation beaucoup plus large et complexe,28 Weeks Later est la suite dont avait besoin cette nouvelle franchise pour être prise un peu plus sérieux"  Panorama  Jean-François Vandeuren

3/4
"28 Weeks Later rolls in like a poisonous dust cloud of nihilism."  Slant Magazine  Jeremiah Kipp

5/5
"Besides exhilarating, terrifying action, what 28 Weeks Later achieves best is a mood of terror, vigilant fear, and high-alert tummy flutters. Worth every penny."  Cinerina  Karina Montgomery

4.5/5
"quite easily one of the scariest films of the year"  Film School Rejects  Kevin Carr

B+
"...an incendiary critique of the U.S. handling of Iraq and its own allies...more wholly satisfying than its predecessor."  Reeling Reviews  Laura Clifford

3/4
"Flawed, but it knows where it's going, and it gets there in a chilling blaze of fire, blood and poisonous fog."  TV Guide's Movie Guide  Maitland McDonagh

3/4
"Even when the film's concept gets tired after the first act, it is still a stylish, atmospheric work of a solid craftsman."  Mark Reviews Movies  Mark Dujsik

B+
"A tense and terrifying trip through urban chaos, 28 Weeks Later is Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's respectable follow-up to Danny's Boyle's original."  Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema  Mark Pfeiffer

"And so as the world seemingly renews its dedication to taking itself straight to hell, even our horror movies suddenly seem less like mere entertainments and more like real-life fever dreams..."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

3/4
"Director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo provides a relentlessly tense pace that eerily captures the unpredictability of the zombie attacks. When it was over, I walked out of the theater with frayed nerves."  Aisle Seat  Mike McGranaghan

B+
"Confirms that a Fox Atomic-produced horror sequel need not be technically clumsy, stupid, crass and fright-free."  Lessons of Darkness  Nick Schager

3.5/5
"The first half of 28 Weeks Later is highly enjoyable, assuming you find things like cowardice, official incompetence, and nihilistic visions of the future entertaining."  Film Threat  Pete Vonder Haar

4/5
"Even better than the first film, generating more consistent characters and keeping us thoroughly entertained from grisly start to creep-out finish."  Shadows on the Wall  Rich Cline

4/5
"This sequel takes its predecessor's derivative, remorseless premise and deepens it a bit, though I can't be alone in wondering why this, of all things, should be a franchise."  eFilmCritic.com  Rob Gonsalves

"Suggests the kind of fable as might be shared from generation to generation, albeit in its own nerve-racking, nihilistic way of directing these metaphors into our psyche."  Projection Booth  Rob Humanick

C+
"28 Weeks Later holds itself to the same standards as its brilliant predecessor, but those very standards also accentuate its shortcomings."  Flipside Movie Emporium  Rob Vaux

D
"A well-crafted, well-acted, but thoroughly unpleasant, depressing, pointless, irritating and non-entertaining movie."  Laramie Movie Scope  Robert Roten

B-
"...you won't be bored."  Reeling Reviews  Robin Clifford

4/5
"A damn worthy follow-up to an unexpectedly excellent chiller."  FEARnet  Scott Weinberg

7/10
"Gruesome and suspenseful, it could be interpreted as timely commentary on U.S. overconfidence in Iraq."  www.susangranger.com  Susan Granger

9/10
"Scarier and more visceral than anything I've seen in a long while."  Antagony & Ecstasy  Tim Brayton

4/4
"The first great surprise of 2007."  Film Freak Central  Walter Chaw

"Click here to see review"  Wolf Entertainment Guide  William Wolf

2/4
Read review  Big Picture Big Sound  Joe Lozito
OFCS Rating: 81% Fresh
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