OVER TWO DECADES ON, IT'S hard to describe, to anyone who wasn't around at the time, the impact Danny Boyle's 2002 contagion horror 28 Days Later had upon its release - a film so inventively terrifying that it single-handedly revived the zombie horror genre that had laid dormant for decades.
Five years afterwards, an atmospheric sequel re-entered that horrific post-apocalyptic world with new blood and a fresh take on the enraged Infected. 28 Weeks Later saw Spanish filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresnadillo appointed as director - personally selected by Boyle on the strength of 2001 thriller Intacto, his feature debut.
"I must confess that I was very doubtful when I received this flattering invitation from Danny Boyle. Because, whilst I thought 28 Days Later was excellent, it wasn't the kind of film that I wanted to make," Fresnadillo tells SFX. "I love classic horror movies, but I wasn't a big fan of making them. If you want to direct a horror film, you must be immersed in its nightmare scenario, and the way that I work, I really like to go deeper and dig into the story and the characters, which affects me a lot."
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Fortunately, despite his reservations, including being left disengaged by Rowan Joffé's original script, Fresnadillo was won over by the opportunity to put his unique stamp on the story, alongside co-writer Jesús Olmo and producer Enrique Lopez Lavigne.
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ANCER MAHAGEMENT
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WHO YA CONNA CALL?
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SPEAK OF THE DEVIL
THE DEVIL'S HOUR STRIKES TWICE AS THE GENREDEFYING DRAMA RETURNS
SCARRY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK
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UNDEADS REFLECTIONS
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MUNSTER MASH!
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COMING TO AMERICA
THE MOGWAI LIVE THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THEIR SECOND CHAPTER, GREMLINS: THE WILD BATCH
BEING HUMAN EVOLUTION
IT MAY HAVE BEEN AN INSTANT HIT, BUT BBC THREE'S DARKLY COMIC DRAMA ABOUT A HOUSE-SHARING VAMPIRE/WEREWOLF/GHOST TRIO HAD A STRANGE JOURNEY TO THE SCREEN, SERIES CREATOR TOBY WHITHOUSE TELLS SFX
THE MAINE EVENT
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WHY DON'T YOU STAY FOR A BITE?
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