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A New York photographer sets out to catch a sadistic serial killer who enters the New York City subway at midnight and stalks the late-night passengers of a subway train and then ultimately butcher them in the most gruesome ways imaginable.
Before flying off the rails in the final curve, The Midnight Meat Train rolls quite smoothly as a mid-'80s-style psycho-killer thriller a la The Hitcher.
August 04, 2008
Stream on Demand
... remarkably effective and, when it finally arrives at the end of the line, admirably simple.
A bloody psycho thriller that derails in the third act with the addition of the supernatural, but until that point is amazingly realistic and alarming.
this devilishly ambiguous thriller leaves viewers to decide whether to take the conventional or the less-traveled tunnel through its narrative network - and the results are a stylishly bloody descent into madness, murder and hell itself.
December 01, 2010
ESplatter
This is the best Clive Barker-inspired movie in a long, long time -- probably since "Hellraiser III" in 1992.
Midnight Meat Train may be no classic of the genre, but it's certainly a better and more interesting film than most of what passes for horror movies these days.
The film hurtles towards the final 'revelation moment' like runaway train. If only it had stopped to take on board some of Barker's heavy mythical dread.