Legacy sequels, you’ve got to love them. They tap into all our inner nostalgia and thrive on it, whether they’re any good or not, and without regard to how rosy and sanitized our memories of the times they channel are. You see, that’s the funny thing about nostalgia; it doesn’t depend on you being happy, mature, or in a good place when you first see the thing that made you feel a certain way. RELATED: ‘28 Years Later’ Review – A Family Drama Trapped In Quarantine In this case, that thing was probably a movie. If it were the early
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