5 Reasons Why 28 Years Later Killed It At The Box Office
Danny Boyle's belated horror sequel 28 Years Later had a strong opening weekend at the box office, so let's take a closer look at what went so right.
Read MoreDanny Boyle's belated horror sequel 28 Years Later had a strong opening weekend at the box office, so let's take a closer look at what went so right.
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