R
2008    1h 42mHorror, Mystery
6.070%50%6.2
A photographer's obsessive pursuit of dark subject matter leads him into the path of a serial killer who stalks late night commuters, ultimately butchering them in the most gruesome ways.
Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura
  • Bradley CooperLeon Kaufman
  • Vinnie JonesMahogany
  • Brooke ShieldsSusan Hoff
  • Leslie BibbMaya
  • Roger BartJurgis
  • Ted RaimiRandle Cooper
  • Peter JacobsonOtto
  • Barbara Eve HarrisDetective Lynn Hadley
  • Stephanie MaceLeigh Cooper
  • Tony CurranDriver
  • Quinton 'Rampage' JacksonGuardian Angel
  • Nori SatoErika Sakaki
  • Ryuhei KitamuraDirector
  • Jeff BuhlerScreenplay
  • Clive BarkerProducer / Short Story
  • Gary LucchesiProducer
  • Jorge SaraleguiProducer
  • Tom RosenbergProducer
  • Eric ReidProducer
  • Peter BlockExecutive Producer
  • ርልዪረFebruary 14, 2025
    Some people did not like this movie and rated it with one star. I may understand this, because it is so intendedly different to standard occidental horror movies as it can be. For me, and for this reason, it is simply awesome. A different narrative, a different look, and a different mythology. It starts as an apparently predictable story, but the twists and the amazing looks very soon make all the difference. As for the transfer, it is just perfect; the grain is that of the high-sensitive negative chosen by the director, so it really is cinematographic. Some people seem to think that the purpose of the blu ray is to be crystal clear no matter what; I totally disagree. For me, it is to be as close to the original concept and aspect of the movie as possible, and this is just the case here. Plus a nice bonus: the sound comes in an impressive 7.1 mix, with trains going all the way from the rear to the front and vice versa. With more movies like this, one wouldn't have to look to Asia all the time in order to find something interesting, original and entertaining.
  • ShapeInTheDarkMay 29, 2026
    It got one and a half stars because I love Bradley Cooper, if you like Gore, this is the movie for you. This was absolutely horrible and dumb a waste of my time.
  • jackmeatJanuary 13, 2026
    My quick rating - 6.3/10. A photographer's obsessive pursuit of dark subject matter leads him into the path of a serial killer who stalks late-night commuters, ultimately butchering them in the most gruesome ways. I had completely forgotten Bradley Cooper was in this one. Got my hands on an unrated version, so want to check it out. There may have been a little extra added at the train's end of the line, so to speak. Other than that, it appeared as I remembered it, with my rating staying the same.
  • dr7843March 13, 2025
    Great movie
  • DigitalDisappointmentFebruary 13, 2025
    Dumb, nonsensical ending. Should have been left as a short story. The parts where they decided to deviate from the original feel different and cheapen the whole experience.
  • AcmJanuary 10, 2026
    Pretty cool
  • cherigraham598January 2, 2026
    I love it so much like I got the book
  • SpanktacularFebruary 19, 2025
    Great movie in spite of being named after the local glory-hole bar.
  • Joey LambertSeptember 11, 2025
    Very well done … Bradley Cooper definitely plays good part the horror that a movie like could have possibilities of being true, especially in the city where many people are always coming up this very suspenseful movie well done…
  • Kevin WardJuly 6, 2025
    This is a pretty wild slasher with some over the top gore moments, some of which are really great and some of which the CGI blood looks not really great. Lots of fun stuff here though. Maxwell Silver Hammer make some absolutely crushing kills with that mallet. There’s some gruesome eyeball action we haven’t seen since The Last Matinee, too.  After one night on the Midnight Meat Train, even our Vegan Photog Bradley Cooper couldn’t resist a little Midnight Snack on Leslie Bibb’s rump roast. )) 👀  I honestly didn’t expect this to have some A-list ass eating. My second time this year, after Deep Water. I would have liked more Brooke Shields, I think this would have been an awesome project for her if she had taken a more prominent role. At times, this feels like it’s taking itself a little too seriously, but that can be forgiven. I loved the final fight where they’re smashing and slicing into the hanging bodies in the train, including their pal Otto. He’s just dangling there helplessly getting sliced up.  What a way to go. 
  • shawnc21June 21, 2025
    Whoa this is one of my favourites from director: “Ryuhei Kitamura” Screenplay by: “Jeff Buhler” Based on: “The Midnight Meat Train” 📕 by: “Clive Barker” 🐐 also produced by: “Clive Barker” The story is incredible and was hoping they show us the back story of the Reptilian creatures who live beneath the city in the sequel or a prequel that would be epic.

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