Tidal waves, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, towering infernos, comets and asteroids hurtling toward Earth, railroads: All make good fodder for violence-filled action movies. Yes folks, another ...
Now that you've seen it, what did you think? Directing his 16th action-packed thrill ride, Tony Scott takes us on a high speed adventure involving a deadly, unmanned runaway train in Unstoppable - ...
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Denzel Washington must like trains. In 2009, he starred in "The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3," about a hijacked subway train. Now arriving is the DVD release of his 2010 film, "Unstoppable," about a runaway ...
"Unstoppable" is an aggressively average action movie. It force-feeds us the obligatory perilous moments, predictable dialogue and faux tensions in an unrelenting fashion. For the great Denzel ...
With a freight train speeding out of control and heading for a disastrous crash, Denzel Washington, Chris Pine and Rosario Dawson take a stand in Unstoppable, premiering November 12. Loosely based on ...
Denzel Washington to Star in Tony Scott's Unstoppable by Alex Billington April 23, 2009 Remember that "unstoppable train action movie" that Tony Scott is directing called Unstoppable? Well they just ...
The freight train pulls out of a siding with no engineer on board and accelerates to 70 mph, and you see how Tony Scott's "Unstoppable" gets its title. The movie is as relentless as the train, slowly ...
What else is there to say about a runaway train movie? It either functions or it doesn't. It either barrels ahead or derails. Fewer movie genres are simpler, less forgiving or more inherently phallic; ...
"Bought a ticket for a runaway train … like a madman laughing at the rain." Debuting its Tony Scott-directed Denzel Washington thriller "Unstoppable" in 3,207 theaters in the U.S. and Canada Friday, ...
Finally, we've found the ideal use for Tony Scott's hyperkinetic, headache-inducing filmmaking style: a movie about a runaway train, barreling through small Pennsylvania towns filled with hardworking, ...
“Unstoppable” is as good as its name. A runaway train drama that never slows down, it fashions familiarity into a virtue and shows why old-school professionalism never goes out of style. With action ...