

The Midnight Meat Train 2008
"The most terrifying ride you'll ever take"
Photographer Leon Kaufman's obsession with the macabre leads him down a dark rabbit hole in *The Midnight Meat Train (2008)*, a chilling horror-mystery directed by Ryuhei Kitamura.
Director: Ryuhei Kitamura
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Midnight Meat Train* (2008) about?
*The Midnight Meat Train* (2008) follows photographer Leon Kaufman as he uncovers a chilling conspiracy after a series of brutal murders targeting late-night commuters. His investigation leads him into a deadly confrontation with a serial killer whose hunting ground is the city's midnight transit routes.
Who directed *The Midnight Meat Train*?
The film was directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, known for his visceral and stylish approach to genre films like *Love & Monsters* and *Godzilla: Final Wars*.
Who stars in *The Midnight Meat Train*?
The cast includes Bradley Cooper as Leon Kaufman, alongside Vinnie Jones, Brooke Shields, Leslie Bibb, and Roger Bart in pivotal roles.
Is *The Midnight Meat Train* (2008) worth watching?
*The Midnight Meat Train* (2008) is a standout for horror-mystery fans, offering a tense, atmospheric ride with Bradley Cooper's compelling performance at its core. While not a household name, its brutal tone and Kitamura's direction make it a cult favorite worth your time if you crave something darker than the usual thriller.
How long is *The Midnight Meat Train*?
The runtime for *The Midnight Meat Train* (2008) is 103 minutes.
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About The Midnight Meat Train (2008) — A Horror Ride into the City's Darkest Secrets
Photographer Leon Kaufman's obsession with the macabre leads him down a dark rabbit hole in *The Midnight Meat Train (2008)*, a chilling horror-mystery directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. When Leon stumbles upon a series of gruesome nighttime murders targeting late-night commuters, his curiosity propels him into a deadly game of cat and mouse. The deeper he digs, the more he uncovers a sinister secret lurking beneath the city's underbelly—a brutal killer whose methods are as methodical as they are horrific. With Bradley Cooper's intensity anchoring the film and a haunting atmosphere steeped in dread, this isn't just another horror flick—it's a visceral descent into the unknown.
As Leon races against time to stop the killer before the next train departs, he's forced to confront the true cost of his obsession. Shot through with eerie visuals and a mounting sense of paranoia, *The Midnight Meat Train* blends psychological tension with outright horror, leaving audiences questioning what's real—and what's hiding in the shadows of the night. For fans of gritty, atmospheric thrillers, this 2008 gem delivers a ride that's as unforgettable as it is unsettling.




