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A photographer propelled to explore his dark side begins tracking a subway serial killer whose brutal butchery makes for the most nightmarish images ever captured on camera in director Ryuhei Kitamura's adaptation of a short story by horror heavyweight Clive Barker. Leon Kaufman (Bradley Cooper) is just another struggling photographer in search of the perfect subject. Encouraged to explore the sinister side of humanity by a prominent art gallery proprietor (Brooke Shields) who is set to display his upcoming debut, Leon goes against the wishes of his girlfriend, Maya (Leslie Bibb), and begins stalking notorious serial killer Mahogany (Vinnie Jones) -- whose sadistic murder spree has been making headlines all across the country. As Leon's fascination with Mahogany gradually grows into obsession, his descent into the killer's putrid world of murder begins to corrupt his soul while simultaneously dragging his concerned girlfriend down a perverse path of darkness from which there is no return. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Release Date The Midnight Meat Train Aug 14, 2008 Wide
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Actors For The Midnight Meat Train

Bradley Cooper,Leslie Bibb,Brooke Shields,Vinnie Jones,Roger Bart,Tony Curran,Barbara Eve Harris,Ted Raimi,Stephanie Mace,Nora,Quinton "Rampage" Ja...,Dan Callahan,Donnie Smith,Peter Jacobson

Genres The Midnight Meat Train : Drama,Horror,Mystery & Suspense

Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Midnight Meat Train

User Ranting The Midnight Meat Train : 3.1
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User Count Like for The Midnight Meat Train : 142,147
All Critics Ranting For The Midnight Meat Train : 6.2
All Critics Count For The Midnight Meat Train : 28
All Critics Percentage For The Midnight Meat Train : 71 %

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Movie Overview For The Midnight Meat Train

The photographer Leon lives with his girlfriend and waitress Maya waiting for a chance to get in the photo business. When Maya contacts their friend Jurgis, he schedules a meeting for Leon with the successful owner of arts gallery Susan Hoff; she analyzes Leon's work and asks him to improve the quality of his photos. During the night, the upset Leon decides to wander on the streets taking pictures with his camera, and he follows three punks down to the subway station; when the gang attacks a young woman, Leon defends her and the guys move on. On the next morning, Leon discovers that the woman is missing. He goes to the police station, but Detective Lynn Hadley does not give much attention to him and discredits his statement. Leon becomes obsessed to find what happened with the stranger and he watches the subway station. When he sees the elegant butcher Mahogany in the train, Leon believes he might be a murderer and stalks him everywhere, in the beginning of his journey to the darkness.

TagLine The Midnight Meat Train

The most terrifying ride you'll ever take

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Review For The Midnight Meat Train

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.
Nigel Floyd-Time Out

We hate to side with the big bad studio, but The Midnight Meat Train -- despite a great title -- really does stink like month-old human flesh.
Chris Willman-Entertainment Weekly

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.
Rob Nelson-Variety

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.
Anton Bitel-Little White Lies

So thoroughly coated in over-the-top blood and guts that even veteran genre fans will likely be astounded.
Nick Schager-Lessons of Darkness

It's excessively and imaginatively gory, presented in a straightforward manner, but with the slightest hint of a wink.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

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.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Not at all Butchered.
Staci Layne Wilson-Horror.com

Midnight Meat Train brings an unabashed brutality to the horror genre.
Christian Toto-What Would Toto Watch?

... remarkably effective and, when it finally arrives at the end of the line, admirably simple.
Sean Axmaker-Seanax.com

This is the best Clive Barker-inspired movie in a long, long time -- probably since "Hellraiser III" in 1992.
Lucius Gore-ESplatter

Goes full speed on ultra-gory rails before slamming to an abrupt stop.
Phil Villarreal-Arizona Daily Star

while skimpy on characterization and plot, it should please gorehounds and Barker fans alike
Keith Breese-Filmcritic.com

Japanese director Ryuhei Kitamura, who kicked off his career with 2000's impressive micro-budget zombie flick Versus, delivers plenty of stylish visuals and an admirably unrestrained attitude to gore.
Phelim O'Neill-Guardian [UK]

Unfairly buried by its distributors in the US, this film takes what could have been a drab set-up and gives it some real bravado, energy and creativity.
Jim Hall-Film4

The Midnight Meat Train is destined for cult status as an minor horror gem.
Rob Daniel-Sky Movies

a stylishly bloody descent into madness, murder and Hell itself.
Anton Bitel-Eye for Film

Midnight Meat Train can best be described as splatter noir. It's Fritz Lang by way of an abattoir.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters

Destined to be a cult classic as a vicious, brilliant, and disgusting horror film...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

Japanese cult director Ryuhei Kitamura maintains impressive control of the story, ratcheting up tension toward well-prepared and startling bursts of terror.
Kurt Loder-MTV

This sharp and brutal little yarn about a photographer who stumbles across a serial killer is a fan film if every there was one -- and only fans will be able to stomach it.
Tim Cogshell-Boxoffice Magazine

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