Denzel Washington & Chris Pine in Unstoppable
Denzel Washington & Chris Pine
No matter how blue-collar or red-meat the story, director
Tony Scott is an old-school cliche-hugger with a determined set of tricks that generally work for him, chief among them close-ups so close you feel like a dermatologist looking for warning signs.
The runaway train thriller "Unstoppable" is one of Tony Scott's better films.
Even if you resist Scott's brand of visual storytelling, proudly and persistently derived from TV commercials, this one charges down the track merrily unburdened by exposition. Unmanned freight train's loose. Must be stopped. Veteran train engineer
Scott's previous film was the remake of "The Taking of
The faces and the machines kill the 99 minutes nicely, thanks. In a
Only way to stop the unstoppable: with an odd-couple pair of Bickersons ready for a road trip, by train. Washington's character has a couple of daughters who work at Hooters. Why is this? Because if he didn't, "Unstoppable" would be mostly shots of trains, or of
Why does the film work? Simplicity. In its slicked-up way "Unstoppable" likely will find favor with diversion-seekers (and train buffs) of various ages and political persuasions. The threats of unemployment, the roiling discontent with the recession, a hint of
The real-life incident that inspired the film? In
"Unstoppable" Movie Trailer
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for sequences of action and peril and some language).
Running time: 1:39.
Cast:
Credits: Directed by
more MOVIE REVIEWS ...
Recent Movie Reviews - Films in Theaters
McAdams, Keaton and Ford
Morning Glory
Rachel McAdams & Harrison Ford in Morning Glory
If this romantic comedy clicks with audiences, the Rachel McAdams factor will be the reason why. Here she plays Becky Fuller, a TV producer who gets a shot at reviving a low-rated Manhattan-based morning show.
James Franco
127 Hours
James Franco & Amber Tamblyn in 127 Hours
Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle proves it's possible to make a supercharged, kinetic movie about a man who can't move. Based on the memoir 'Between a Rock and a Hard Place,' this film follows Aron Ralston (James Franco) on his solo hike through eastern Utah.
Emily Blunt
Wild Target
Bill Nighy & Emily Blunt in Wild Target
'Wild Target,' starring Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt, is a droll British farce about a middle-aged hit man who falls for a beautiful young mark, and as its title suggests, everything -- including the movie -- seems destined to spin dangerously out of control
- Due Date
- Fair Game
- Megamind
- For Colored Girls
- The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest
- Tamara Drewe
- Paranormal Activity 2
- Hereafter
- RED
- Conviction
- Nowhere Boy
- Inside Job
- Life as We Know It
- Secretariat
- It's Kind Of A Funny Story
- Stone
- The Social Network
- Let Me In
- Howl
- Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
- Buried
- Never Let Me Go
- You Again
- The Virginity Hit
- The Town
- Easy A
- Alpha and Omega
- Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D
- Sicilian Girl
- Legendary
- Soul Kitchen
- I'm Still Here
- The American
- Going the Distance
- Machete
- The Tillman Story
- The Last Exorcism
- Flipped
- Lebanon
- Mesrine: Killer Instinct
- Lottery Ticket
- The Switch
- Nanny McPhee Returns
- Mao's Last Dancer
- The Extra Man
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
- The Expendables
- Eat Pray Love
- The Other Guys
- Get Low
- Step Up 3D
- Dinner for Schmucks
- Charlie Saint Cloud
- Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
- Farewell (L'Affaire Farewell)
- Salt
- Ramona and Beezus
- Inception
- The Sorcerer's Apprentice
- La Mission
- The Kids Are All Right
- Despicable Me
- Predators
- The Girl Who Played With Fire
- Twilight: Eclipse
- The Last Airbender
- Love Ranch
A massive unmanned locomotive, nicknamed "The Beast" and loaded with toxic cargo, roars through the countryside, vaporizing anything put in front of it. A veteran engineer (Denzel Washington) and a young conductor (Chris Pine), aboard another train in the runaway’s path, devise an incredible plan to try and stop it – and prevent certain disaster in a heavily populated area.
