Ever since I was a kid, I have loved disaster movies and creature features, but rarely, if ever, have the two genres collided. That is until now.
D-Railed is described as “A woman boards a train that derails into a lake in the middle of the night. She, along with other surviving passengers find themselves trapped within the sinking wreckage. They discover what lies beneath the surface is far more terrifying as they fight to stay alive against a deadly predator determined to kill them one by one!”
What they failed to mention, is there is also a heist in it too for people who like that sort of thing. It has something for everyone. Well, not kids. Unless you do not want them to sleep at night.
Did I mention it also has Lance Henriksen, who is creepy every time he is on the screen? He never does a bad movie and I do not expect this to be his first.
Even more enticing is the story concept was created by a woman (Suzanne DeLaurentiis) and the executive producers are women. Which, as you know, is rare for Hollywood and even rarer for horror. Just another reason to support this flick that is available August 6th on home video.
I just cancelled my planned train trip after watching this trailer, so I have plenty of time to watch it. I didn’t. If I did not do things because of disaster flicks, I would not be living in LA thanks to Earthquake, Towering Inferno, Two-Minute Warning, Night of the Comet and Volcano to name a just a few. Don’t get me started on disaster films and creature features that have been based in NYC and Miami. Surprisingly, no one has wanted to destroy Atlanta on film.