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The Bone Temple star Chi Lewis-Parry has revealed the unexpected NSFW item that he took from set. The hilariously candid confession left Ralph Fiennes in stitches, who said he wanted it, too. What Chi Lewis-Parry took from 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple set Chi Lewis-Parry and Ralph Fiennes recently sat down
Nia DaCosta discusses bringing original 28 Days Later Cillian Murphy back for The Bone Temple, but in a scene that wasn't a 'big superhero return'
He’s returned there again with “The Bone Temple,” ably directed by Nia DaCosta, and he’s certainly working on the unsubtle end of the allusion scale. That’s fine, probably even good: This is a postapocalyptic zombie movie, and in the world of these characters, the time for subtlety is long past.
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The Bone Temple is finally here, and the ending sets up some exciting developments for the third chapter in the epic zombie saga.
Elder David A. Bednar dedicated the Alabang Philippines Temple — the fourth house of the Lord in the Philippines and second in the metro Manila area — on Jan. 18, in a country that has what he calls “the most resilient,
The Bone Temple,” starring Ralph Fiennes, is new in theaters. How soon will the film be available on streaming?
The electrifying sequence comes in the third act of Nia DaCosta's zombie banger, when Sir Jimmy Crystal (Jack O'Connell) brings his "Fingers" to the Bone Temple for an audience with Satan, aka Old Nick. Except the devil they encounter isn't really Old Nick. It's actually Dr. Ian Kelson (Fiennes), the temple's contemplative architect.