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      • On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 71% of 34 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.9/10. The website's consensus reads: "A creative and energetic adaptation of a Clive Barker short story, with enough scares and thrills to be a potential cult classic."
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  2. Midnight Meat Train is a great adaptation, great pure horror, and stylish direction. It's a little thin on character but it accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do, while I think the other three have their hits and misses.

  3. Rent The Midnight Meat Train on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. A creative and energetic adaptation of a Clive Barker short story, with enough scares...

    • (34)
    • Ryûhei Kitamura
    • R
    • Bradley Cooper
  4. Oct 29, 2017 · The Midnight Meat Train Is the Best, Goriest Movie to Watch on Netflix This Halloween Join a pre-fame Bradley Cooper on his bloody journey into New York City's subway system. By Scott Meslow

  5. A NYC photographer (Bradley Cooper) wants to make a name for himself by capturing the heart of the city but a expert (Brooke Shields) tells him he's no good. The photographer then goes out on some night shoots where he ends up following a serial killer who brutally mutilate people on a subway train.

  6. The Midnight Meat Train: Directed by Ryûhei Kitamura. With Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Brooke Shields, Vinnie Jones. 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.

    • (72K)
    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Ryûhei Kitamura
    • 2008-10-31
  7. Public-transit terror tale is beyond bloody. Pass. Read Common Sense Media's The Midnight Meat Train review, age rating, and parents guide.

  8. 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.