This week on It’s All Right There In The Title Theater is Bullet Train Explosion (now on Netflix), which seems poised to get a lot of international eyeballs on a rechewed premise. It’s a Japanese ...
Japanese bullet trains collide in 'Bullet Train Explosion," on Netflix Wednesday. Photo courtesy of Netflix LOS ANGELES, April 23 (UPI) --Bullet Train Explosion, on Netflix Wednesday, captures the ...
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‘Bullet Train Explosion' Review: A Reality-Based Runaway Train Movie That Stays on the Rails
Even at their most fantastical, high-concept blockbusters can prompt audiences to contemplate what might happen if their circumstances took place in real life. Frequently, the question is as simple as ...
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Bullet Train Explosion Hits Netflix On April 23
Explosive remake of classic 1975 disaster film on Japanese bullet train premieres on Netflix Film maintains original's premise but showcases real trains and survivor-centric approach Signals Japan's ...
Bullet Train Explosion ending spoilers follow. Shin Godzilla director Shinji Higuchi is back with a new Japanese thriller that does exactly what it says on the tin, bringing bullet trains and ...
Filmmaker Shinji Higuchi reveals the inspirations behind the train drama that reached No. 2 in the streamer's global non-English films list. By Abid Rahman, Patrick Brzeski Shinji Higuchi’s action ...
LOS ANGELES, April 23 (UPI) --Bullet Train Explosion, on Netflix Wednesday, captures the thrill of a diverse ensemble of characters working together, and sometimes against each other, in a crisis. The ...
The biggest stretch in Shinji Higuchi’s follow-up to the 1975 Japanese film “The Bullet Train” is that a bureaucracy comes together effectively to try and alleviate a disaster. Following an opening ...
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