But despite its campy façade and utter foolishness, it’s a film that reminds LGBTQ+ folk that they will always be worthy of the silver screen – even when they’re not being farmed for their trauma or teaching audiences about the importance of allyship.
But first, they must impress the ‘Miranda Priestly of the train world’ Amber (Brooke Lynn Hytes) and her minions played by Drag Race stars Symone and Marty Lauter as well as the train’s unruly passengers – which of course include Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Traitors US star Lisa Rinna.
Because why wouldn’t it?
"I make movies for everybody. This is not a movie about standing on a soapbox and telling everybody ‘We're here, we're queer, we're proud,'" he shared with Radio Times.
But Shankman was clear he didn’t need to punch down to land the jokes.
View Green Video on the source websiteStars Ginger Minj and Jujubee are incredibly familiar with the spotlight, with Minj competing on season 7, All Stars 2, All Stars 6 and All Stars 10 of RuPaul’s Drag Race. Jujubee has equally enjoyed many a stint in the ‘workroom’, having competed on season 2, All Stars 1, All Stars 5 and the international contingent – UK vs The World.
"It felt like for years we were only allowed to tell queer stories from a very niche queer perspective," Minj explained.
"We’re not the jokes, we give the jokes," adds Jujubee.
With RuPaul’s Drag Race, and RuPaul specifically dominating the Emmy nominations this year, with an outstanding 11th Primetime Emmy Award nomination for outstanding host for a reality or reality competition programme, it’s clear the drag domination is far from over.
Stop! That! Train is in UK cinemas from August 21st.
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