Stop! That! Train! Brings Drag Comedy to Mainstream Audiences
The Summer's Most Anticipated Drag Comedy
Stop! That! Train! represents a significant crossover moment for RuPaul's Drag Race franchise, bringing the world of drag comedy to mainstream audiences with a feature film that doesn't rely on prior knowledge of the reality show. The disaster-comedy, set in a parallel America where railways dominate transportation and RuPaul serves as President, combines rapid-fire humor with an all-star cast of drag performers.
A New Approach to Drag Comedy
The film follows Tess (Ginger Minj) and DeeDee (Jujubee), who become stewardesses on luxury train line Glamazonian after being laid off from Stank Rail. The movie blends natural disasters, presidential politics, musical numbers, paranormal activity, and even a cameo from Sarah Michelle Gellar. Director Adam Shankman, who previously guest judged on Drag Race, was clear about his vision: creating a film for everyone, not just Drag Race fans.
Mainstream Appeal Beyond the Franchise
Despite Drag Race's mainstream popularity and award recognition, Stop! That! Train! marks a deliberate effort to expand the franchise's reach. Shankman compared the film to Saturday Night Live spinoffs, stating they exist as their own entity while acknowledging their roots. The movie draws inspiration from classic satires like The Naked Gun, Scary Movie, and Airplane!, where conventional logic takes a backseat to sustained world-building and rapid-fire jokes.
Production Insights from the Stars
Stars Jujubee and Ginger Minj described the press tour as mimicking the whirlwind experience of making the film. Despite the demanding schedule, they maintained high energy and enthusiasm. The film's incredibly busy screenplay features an astonishing rate of gags per minute, with extended jokes like Latrice Royale taking on every job in America and the call-and-response humor of "give it to me straight/now give it to me gay." Even when not all punchlines land, the constantly zipping dialogue ensures the next big laugh is never far away.
The Future of Drag in Cinema
Stop! That! Train! signals a growing acceptance of drag culture in mainstream entertainment. By featuring RuPaul as President and surrounding him with a cast of recognizable drag queens, the film normalizes drag performance while still celebrating its unique artistry. The movie's success could pave the way for more drag-centered productions that balance niche appeal with universal humor, potentially expanding the audience for drag performances beyond their traditional fanbase.