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‘Stop! That! Train!’ Review: RuPaul, Ginger Minj and Jujubee Queer the Disaster Comedy With Infectious Silliness and Charm
Adam Shankman directs this campy descendant of ‘Airplane!’ and its movie-parody stepchildren, about a runaway high-speed passenger train headed into the path of a “stormaganza.”
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, ‘Stop! That! Train!’ Review: RuPaul, Ginger Minj and Jujubee Queer the Disaster Comedy With Infectious Silliness and Charm, Adam Shankman directs this campy descendant of ‘Airplane!’ and its movie-parody stepchildren, about a runaway high-speed passenger train headed into the path of a “stormaganza.”
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- ‘Stop! That! Train!’ Review: RuPaul, Ginger Minj and Jujubee Queer the Disaster Comedy With Infectious Silliness and CharmThe Hollywood Reporter - 2026-06-01T16:00:00+00:00
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