Twenty-eight weeks after the spread of a deadly rage virus, the inhabitants of the British Isles have lost their battle against the onslaught, as the virus has killed everyone there. Six months later, a group of Americans dare to set foot on the Isles, convinced the danger has passed. But it soon becomes all too clear that the scourge continues to live, waiting to pounce on its next victims.
It's an exciting, well-directed thriller that, while providing more than enough action and gore to satisfy genre fans, also offers the political commentary that has characterized zombie movies.
– Lou Lumenick,
New York Post,
22 Aug 2007
rotten:
There isn't much acting here, but there is entirely too much vomiting, and the prose turns laughably purple, too.
– Rex Reed,
New York Observer,
20 Jun 2007
fresh:
Even though I knew the scares were coming, I jumped out of my seat a few times.
– Richard Roeper,
Ebert & Roeper,
21 May 2007
fresh:
Combines traditional B-movie virtues -- economy, invention, sinewy narrative spine -- with the eerily resonant spectacle of a 21st-century metropolis stripped of its citizenry.
– Tom Charity,
CNN.com,
12 May 2007
fresh:
Under Fresnadillo's assured direction, 28 Weeks Later blurs the line between genre entertainment and a photojournalist's shots of the next urban catastrophe.