In this episode of ClassHorrorCast, we take a deep dive into Clive Barker’s Midnight Meat Train (2008) – a dark, unrelenting horror film that never got the recognition it deserved.
Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura and starring Vinnie Jones as the silent but deadly Mahogany, alongside a pre-Hollywood-star Bradley Cooper, this movie is equal parts brutal and beautiful.
We look back at how the film was adapted from Barker’s Books of Blood, exploring its themes of obsession, urban decay, and the monsters lurking beneath the city streets.
We’ll talk about the troubled release that led to the film’s “lost” status, its striking visuals and gore effects, and why it deserves a rightful place among modern horror’s cult classics.
Expect behind-the-scenes stories, discussion of Kitamura’s unique style, the film’s shocking ending, and how this underrated gem paved the way for some of the most visually intense horror of the 2000s.
If you’ve never seen Midnight Meat Train or it’s been years since your last watch, this episode will make you want to jump back on board.
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