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Vincent Canby argues that Die Hard isn’t just another action movie but a film crafted to thrill “kidults,” adults who crave youthful excitement. He examines its tight pacing, playful humor and Bruce Willis’s relatable everyman hero to explain why it resonates beyond typical teen audiences.
This review breaks down Stop! That! Train!, a campy disaster-parody film built around RuPaul’s Drag Race queens and celebrity cameos, riffing on Airplane! but with full-on arch camp. The plot follows two down-on-their-luck drag hostesses aboard a malfunctioning high-speed train, encountering scorpions, haunted tunnels and a “Stormaganza” while trading pun-heavy jokes. Minor AI-enhanced effects and placeholder barbs don’t derail the 90-minute rush of rapid-fire gags.