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The Midnight Meat Train is a 2008 American horror film based on Clive Barker's 1984 short story of the same name, which can be found in Volume One of Barker's collection Books of Blood. The film follows a photographer who attempts to track down a serial killer dubbed the "Subway Butcher", and discovers more than he bargained for under the city ...
The Midnight Meat Train: Ryuhei Kitamura: Bradley Cooper, Vinnie Jones: United States [citation needed] Midnight Movie: Jack Messitt: Michael Schwartz, Michael Swan, Brea Grant: United States [91] Mirrors: Alexandre Aja: Kiefer Sutherland, Paula Patton, Amy Smart: United States [citation needed] Monster: Erik Estenberg: Sarah Lieving, Erin ...
The film proved to be successful within the film festival circuit and opened doors for Kitamura to direct more high-profile films such as Alive (2002), Sky High (2003), Godzilla: Final Wars (2004), The Midnight Meat Train (2008), No One Lives (2012), the live-action adaptation of Lupin the 3rd (2014), and several other Japanese and Hollywood ...
The best free movie services offer a wide variety of films and plenty of ways to watch them. Check out these top picks for alternatives to paid streaming services. 9 Best Free Movie Watching ...
Shudder is an American over-the-top subscription video on demand service featuring horror, thriller, and supernatural fiction titles, owned and operated by AMC Networks. [1] The streaming service offers original films, TV series—such as Creepshow, based on the 1982 film of the same name—and documentary series. Shudder's library also ...
Books of Blood is a 2020 American anthology horror film directed by Brannon Braga and co-written by Braga and Adam Simon.It is based on Books of Blood by Clive Barker and is the second film adaptation after Book of Blood (2009).
Jonathan Sela, ASC (born April 29, 1978 [1]) is a French-born Israeli cinematographer.He has shot numerous commercials, music videos and feature films, including John Wick, The Midnight Meat Train, Transformers: The Last Knight, and Deadpool 2, as well as numerous collaborations with directors John Moore and David Leitch.
The Midnight Meat Train-inspired follow-up went unproduced because the studio found its screenplay too risky. [5] The only scene from Rose's draft of the movie left in the actual sequel — Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh — is the one featuring Professor Phillip Purcell (Michael Culkin), the surviving character from the first film.