BEGIN:VCALENDAR X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Chicago PRODID:-//University of Iowa//Events 1.0//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T061133Z DTSTART:20191010T190000 DTEND:20191010T220000 SUMMARY:Film Club: 28 Days Later (2002) DESCRIPTION:There is no shortage of zombie movies in the horror genre canon. In fact\, there are so many that is hard to differentiate between a good quality rendering of the undead apocalypse and lesser\, derivative iterations that tend to shamble along aimlessly. 28 Days Later\, however\, is a undisputed masterpiece of the sub-genre and one of the most engaging and high-octane British horror films of all time. Directed with finesse by Danny Boyle\, the film follows a young Cillian Murphy as he awakes from a coma to find a zombie-infested London. His shellshocked walk through a deserted central London is one of the most iconic film sequences of the 21st century\, and remains breathtaking in its evocation of a quiet\, almost beautiful sense of dread. Boyle's singular vision of a post-apocalyptic London\, seething with the undead\, is a masterclass in genre filmmaking. You won't want to miss it.\n\n\nhttps://events.uiowa.edu/32003 LOCATION:Becker Communication Studies Building\, 101\, 25 South Madison Street\, Iowa City\, IA 52245 UID:edu.uiowa.events-prod-32003 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
There is no shortage of zombie movies in the horror genre canon. In fact\, there are so many that is hard to differentiate between a good quality rendering of the undead apocalypse and lesser\, derivative iterations that tend to shamble along aimlessly. 28 Days Later\, however\, is a undisputed masterpiece of the sub-genre and one of the most engaging and high-octane British horror films of all time. Directed with finesse by Danny Boyle\, the film follows a young Cillian Murphy as he awakes from a coma to find a zombie-infested London. His shellshocked walk through a deserted central London is one of the most iconic film sequences of the 21st century\, and remains breathtaking in its evocation of a quiet\, almost beautiful sense of dread. Boyle's singular vision of a post-apocalyptic London\, seething with the undead\, is a masterclass in genre filmmaking. You won't want to miss it.
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