’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Director Nia Da Costa Breaks Down Most Memorable Scene

Honestly, when I heard the director, DaCosta, talk about how she approached the movie, it really resonated with me. She kept three words in mind: scary, epic, and fun! But what I loved was her focus on showing the kids – the Jimmies, as she called them – as actual children, really feeling lost and overwhelmed by everything happening around them. It just sounded like a really thoughtful approach to making a thrilling movie.








