Ralph Fiennes, The bone temple
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From Ralph Fiennes' lip sync to the fire performer inside the flame-proof suit, director Nia DaCosta and star Jack O'Connell break down the Iron Maiden scene. "We were told to go for it," O'Connell, playing cult leader Jimmy Crystal, shares of his experience.
Ralph Fiennes in the “28 Years Later” sequel, “Riot Women”, and David Byrne's cover of 'Drivers License' top this week's must list "Dandelion Is Dead" and "Masquerade" round out our picks for the weekend of Jan. 16.
The Alan Wake games are far more aligned with quirky Twin Peaks -esque survival horror than the ravaged post-apocalypse of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, so the similarities aren't plentiful. However, 2023's Alan Wake 2 became one of the most-discussed horror games in recent years for its late-game stage dubbed "Initiation 4: We Sing."
Alfie Williams returns as the self-exiled Spike, last seen leaving behind the relative safety of his childhood community and remaining family to find his own path to manhood.
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Ralph Fiennes & The Utah Film Critics Awards | See It or Skip It
This week on “See It or Skip It,” Rotten Tomatometer-approved film critic Patrick Beatty pulls the curtain back on the Utah Film Critics Association Awards with Big Movie Mouth-Off and UFCA President Adam McDonald and fellow member and Geekshow Podcast host Rebecca Frost.
Ralph Fiennes has established himself as a reliable supporting player in cinema since the early ‘90s. From his breakout role as Nazi lieutenant Amon Göth in Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List to a doctor surviving a zombie outbreak in 28 Years Later,
A teenager who stars in 28 Days Later: The Bone Temple says he wants "it all" in his acting career. Alfie Williams, from Newcastle, reprises his role as Spike in the horror franchise helmed by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, alongside Bafta Award winners Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell.
Director Nia DaCosta chases "Hedda" with the fourth entry in the "28 Days Later" series, boasting rampaging performances by Ralph Fiennes and "Sinners" star Jack O'Connell.