Steven Spielberg's new film 'Disclosure Day' debuted strongly, leading the weekend box office with $44 million and attracting significant global attention. The movie's success helped end Spielberg's summer box office drought.
A review has been published for 'Stop! That! Train!', a new film by RuPaul that takes 'Drag Race' to the movies with an homage to 'Airplane' and 'Naked Gun' comedies.
A new disaster-movie parody, 'Stop! That! Train!', features RuPaul Charles as the President of the United States, teaming up with two heroic stewardesses to prevent a train collision during a rare weather event.
The director of the RuPaul-led film 'Stop! That! Train!' has denied speculation that the movie utilized AI in its production. The director affirmed that every shot in the film was created by human hands.
Director Adam Shankman and the drag queen actors from the new drag comedy 'Stop! That! Train!' discussed their experience creating what they hope will be the summer's funniest film. They explained how they put a madcap twist on 'Airplane!' style parody.
Producers revealed RuPaul's initial vision for the song "Stop! That! Train!" in a behind-the-scenes clip. The song's review described it as a goofy delight, riffing on the movie "Airplane!"
Adam Shankman directs 'Stop! That! Train!', a campy disaster comedy starring RuPaul, Ginger Minj, and Jujubee, which is described as a descendant of 'Airplane!' and its movie-parody successors.
RuPaul stars in 'Stop! That! Train!', while other limited indie openings include Cannes-premiering 'Promised Sky', 'The Gas Station Attendant', and 'O Horizon' starring Maria Bakalova, alongside a 4K restoration of 'Amores Perros'.
Adam Shankman's film "Stop! That! Train!" starring RuPaul and a whip-smart drag queen cast, is praised as a refreshing and kooky twist on the summer movie caper.
Director Adam Shankman has vehemently denied online rumors claiming he used generative AI to create his upcoming ensemble action comedy, 'Stop! That! Train!'
NewFest, the New York City LGBTQ film festival, has announced its lineup, which includes 'Heated Rivalry,' RuPaul's comedy 'Stop! That! Train!,' and Gregg Araki’s 'I Want Your Sex,' kicking off Pride month.