Horror Movie Review: Dolly (2026)
Dolly rises above an uninteresting premise to be a thoroughly entertaining watch. One with a grindhouse/70s slasher feel, and one that delivers plenty of violence, gore, and harrowing moments.
Dolly rises above an uninteresting premise to be a thoroughly entertaining watch. One with a grindhouse/70s slasher feel, and one that delivers plenty of violence, gore, and harrowing moments.
What we have here is the Silent Hill 2 shell and nothing more. All story depth is missing, all character depth is missing (shockingly in some cases), and any attempt to deal with heavy themes is lost in a miasma of safe ideas and unconvincing plot choices.
Directed by Nia DaCosta and written by Alex Garland, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple continues the story set out in 28 Years Later, with focus shifting to Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson and Jack O’Connell’s Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal.