Stop That Train
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This weekend, the 'Drag Race' universe expands with the release of 'Stop That Train,' a disaster movie parody produced by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato of World of Wonder. The film, directed by Adam Shankman, features RuPaul and promises 92 minutes of absurd humor. Bailey and Barbato describe the project as more than just entertainment, emphasizing its healing qualities. The film aims to bring joy and laughter through its over-the-top parody of the disaster genre, offering a lighthearted escape for audiences.
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- AI · ReviewedJun 12, 2026
Stop! That! Train! Surprises With Comedy
Despite initial skepticism, 'Stop! That! Train!' delivers a surprisingly enjoyable comedy experience. The film, starring RuPaul and Drag Race alumni, features a chaotic, fast-paced plot centered around a train heading toward disaster. Directed by Adam Shankman, the movie leans into absurd humor and showcases the talents of its cast, including Ginger Minj, Jujubee, and Rachel Bloom. The film's writers, Connor Wright and Christina Friel, bring a fresh, alt-queer comedic sensibility that sets it apart from RuPaul's previous cinematic efforts. While the plot may be nonsensical, the rapid-fire jokes and energetic performances make for a fun, if unconventional, moviegoing experience.
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- AI · ReviewedJun 12, 2026
Stop That Train Producers Discuss Disaster Spoof
This weekend, the 'Drag Race' universe expands with the release of 'Stop That Train,' a disaster movie parody produced by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato of World of Wonder. The film, directed by Adam Shankman, features RuPaul and promises 92 minutes of absurd humor. Bailey and Barbato describe the project as more than just entertainment, emphasizing its healing qualities. The film aims to bring joy and laughter through its over-the-top parody of the disaster genre, offering a lighthearted escape for audiences.
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