Slumdog Millionaire
Finally Danny Boyle is getting the recognition he deserves (again). Slumdog Millionaire, his brand new film (out today here in the UK) is considered by many to be a return to form – back to his glory days of Trainspotting. For me though, Danny Boyle never left. 28 Days Later alone is a highly-emulated and generally respected piece in its genre, which can’t be easy when you’re doing horror, which is very rarely seen as anything but gory exploitative trash.
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Tagged 28 days later, 28 weeks later, a life less ordinary, adam hills, Anil Kapoor, australia, danny boyle, dev patal, dylan moran, Jamal Malik, Loveleen Tandan, Prem Kumar, Saurabh Shukla, Sergeant Srinivas, shallow grave, Simon Beaufoy, skins, slumdog millionaire, sunshine, the beach, trainspotting, Vikas Swarup
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Damn good television
The BBC are showing some really good stuff right now. If you can, you should try to catch the following on a box near you!
Posted in television, web tv
Tagged 28 days later, Anna Crilly, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, charlie brooker, Claire Skinner, Daniel Roche, Hugh Dennis, jack dee, Julie Graham, lead balloon, Max Beesley, Nikki Amuka-Bird, outnumbered, Paterson Joseph, Phillip Rhys, Ramona Marquez, Raquel Cassidy, Rasmus Hardiker, Robyn Addison, Samantha Bond, screenwipe, Sean Power, survivors, Tony Gardner, Tyger Drew-Honey, Zoe Tapper, zombies
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