’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Isn’t a Bad Movie – It’s Just Empty

I’ve always been a fan of DaCosta’s work, and it’s been interesting to see how audiences react so differently to her films. While people seemed to really enjoy her bigger projects, I was surprised to see her earlier, more intimate films, like Hedda and Little Woods, struggling with audience scores. Honestly, her studio movies haven’t felt as personal or impactful as I’d hoped. The Bone Temple is getting good reviews, much like a film from last year, and that feels strange to me. It just felt…empty. It’s a very ‘safe’ movie, and doesn’t really push you to think or feel anything beyond what the script is telling you. It lacks that spark of inspired filmmaking, which is disappointing.








