Saw a great movie last night "28 Days Later...". It is the X-Files meets the horror genre. Cinemotography is excellent: the use of handheld cameras really captures the despair / lack of control in the situation. The use of light sources adds to the flavour as well. Short sequences of gore for the attack scenes make them believable. Not a must see, but certaining worth your $10 entry.
It is directed and written by the same two chaps who did "The Beach". Don't let that turn you off.
IMDB Entry for 28 Days Later...
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