Transsiberian

(2008)

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I'm a sucker for any movie that promises a good murder mystery so I decided to give the 2008 movie Transsiberian a try last night. ... Full Article

And he's directing the finale. He also directed "In which we meet Mr Jones", which was another great one. He's the director of Transsiberian, The Machinist(!) and Session 9. ... Full Article

"Transsiberian" has more twists and turns in it than the real-life, extensive train route that gives this independently produced suspense-thriller its name. Admittedly, that unpredictable, bobbing-and-weaving plot element becomes a little wearying, and things get pretty nasty and vicious toward... ... Full Article

Woody Harrelson (Roy) and Emily Mortimer (Jessie) play an American couple who decide that a sightseeing tour on a train ride starting from Beijing to Moscow would be a good experience for their travels and potentially a calming episode to... ... Full Article

They don't make many movies set on trains anymore, and if Transsiberian, named after the famed railway line from Moscow to Vladivostok, is any indication, that's a real shame. ... Full Article

Posted on Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 at 4:51 pm by: Adam Quigley This Week in DVD is a column that compiles all the latest info regarding new DVD releases, sales, and exclusive deals from stores including Target, Best Buy, Circuit... ... Full Article

One of the best summer movies you probably didn't see, Transsiberian (First Look Pictures, $29 DVD, $35 Blu-ray) loses a bit of its widescreen luster on home video, but the movie's bruising suspense remains intact. ... Full Article

Opens today at the Broadway Centre Cinemas; rated R for some violence, including torture and language; 111 minutes. Indie director Brad Anderson - who has done romantic comedy ("Next Stop Wonderland"), horror ("Session 9") and brooding futuristic drama ("The Machinist")... ... Full Article

For a movie set mostly on a train, "Transsiberian" more or less derails.It certainly becomes violent, excessively violent, which doesn't fit the established tone. ... Full Article

Things start out wonderfully until they're paired with another couple -- Carlos (Eduardo Noriega) and Abby (Kate Mara), shady globetrotters who turn out to be drug dealers. ... Full Article

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