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David Leitch, director of Bullet Train, talks to us about the inspirations for the movie, working with Brad Pitt and finding the right tone.
In that regard, "Bullet Train Explosion" meets a believability threshold that feels virtually unparalleled. Like his previous film "Shin Godzilla," director Shinji Higuchi's follow-up to the 1975 ...
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Shinji Higuchi’s new Netflix movie Bullet Train Explosion is a white-knuckle ride across Japan starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Non.
Kotaro Isaka dreamed that his novel would get the big-screen treatment. Now it’s an action thriller starring Brad Pitt. Does the lack of major Asian stars matter?
Our Take: The problem with Bullet Train Explosion is as simple as the plot is convoluted: It’s too long. Bizarre for a highwire action saga, the movie never maintains a protracted sense of urgency.
Bullet Train takes all the stereotypical hallmarks of the QT school of crime caper — the ironic pop needle drops, the digressive pop-culture blather, the “I shot Marvin in the face ...
“Bullet Train Explosion,” despite its almost comical title, ... A Reality-Based Runaway Train Movie That Stays on the Rails Reviewed online, April 20, 2025. Running time: 134 MIN.
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 ...
Following an opening credits sequence that plays like a sizzle reel for the film, “Bullet Train Explosion” begins in a station where the Hayabusa No. 60 train is bound for Tokyo.