‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Review: Ralph Fiennes Commands a Shocking Successor to Last Year’s Most Welcome Revival


From a distance, the Bone Temple looks like some kind of Satanic shrine, conceived to keep wandering mortals away. More primitive than Stonehenge, more ominous than an elephant graveyard, this structure suggests a melding of imaginations between Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí and “Alien” nightmare dealer H.R. Giger, with its tall, slender towers of trussed-together bones […]


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