Transsiberian Critic Reviews
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One hell of a thriller. It's not often that I feel true suspense and dread building within me, but they were building during long stretches of this expertly constructed film.Read the full review
Though Anderson's storytelling gets murky at times, it's still a fine showcase for his versatility, adding to an impressive, under-the-radar résumé that includes the underrated science-fiction comedy "Happy Accidents" and the first-rate horror film "Session 9."Read the full review
All in all, the film is an excellent, if modest, alternative for moviegoers who have been blockbustered into submission this summer.Read the full review
Mortimer gives a terrifically keyed-up performance that is nicely complemented by the wholesomely chipper Harrelson, who seems to be drawing inspiration from Fred MacMurray's gallery of Disney dads.Read the full review
An engagingly up-to-date melodrama steeped in local color and steered by a treacherous sense of morality.Read the full review
A vigorous, fast-paced tale that entwines plot with character and psychology set against an incredibly exotic backdrop.Read the full review
In the riveting Transsiberian, a train of that name adds international intrigue to the mix.Read the full review
One of the more disciplined entries in the LaBruce oeuvre, Otto is sexy and silly in just the right proportions, a cult item with a real heart.Read the full review
Until it fizzles in an anticlimactic train crash, it is extremely entertaining.Read the full review
Who doesn't have a sweet tooth for intrigue on a train?Read the full review