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‘Stop! That! Train!’ Review: RuPaul Presides Over an Irreverent, Appealing Disaster-Movie Parody

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‘Stop! That! Train!’ Review: RuPaul Presides Over an Irreverent, Appealing Disaster-Movie Parody
Jun 10, 2026 4:34pm PT ‘Stop! That! Train!’ Review: RuPaul Presides Over an Irreverent, Appealing Disaster-Movie Parody

Adam Shankman directs a cast of 'Drag Race' luminaries in a busy, dizzy comedy that doesn't take itself, or anyone in it, too seriously.

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The tale of two heroic stewardesses who team up with RuPaul Charles, the President of the United States, to stop a train on a collision course with a once-a-century weather event, “Stop! That! Train!” is billed as a “true story” where every scene unfolds “exactly as it happened in real life.” Given such an extraordinary sequence of events, it seems difficult to believe that this singular chapter in recent American history isn’t better known by the moviegoing public. But that may be because it was only covered by the most elite of news platforms: World of Wonder, the streaming service that broadcasts “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” several of whose stars (surely just coincidentally) figure heavily into this film’s account.

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