Cinema Video. Film of the Week: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 16/01/2026 - 10:32 GMT+1 'The Bone Temple', the second entry into the '28 Years' trilogy, is a brutal and beautiful film that clings to kindness in a world corrupted by rage. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Film of the Week: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Now playing Next Film of the Week: 'Obsession' - Don't always trust the bear Now playing Next France: Protesters rally outside CNews TV over alleged Kremlin influence Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 4th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Is there sound on Mars? Cercle and ESA music festival heads for stars Now playing Next Remembering victims of political repression and famine in Kazakhstan In partnership with MDQ Now playing Next Quiet please: Patti Smith and the Holy See pavilion at Venice Now playing Next Waiting times for healthcare in Europe: The worst countries ranked Now playing Next Ayatollah says Iran delivered 'decisive blow' to 'malicious enemy' Now playing Next Magyar claims deal with Ukraine to lift veto on EU accession Now playing Next Which European countries are becoming the most hostile to travellers? Now playing Next 11 officers injured in Henry Nowak murder protests in the UK: police Now playing Next UNIFIL peacekeeper killed and two others injured in shelling in southern Lebanon Now playing Next 'No more shopping weekends': 11 European countries seek tougher Russian visa rules Now playing Next Hezbollah official says group told Lebanon it rejects proposed truce with Israel Now playing Next Clash at protest against Kushner linked Albania resort project More videos
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