While Grillo led his own fun horror movie in 2024 (Werewolves), he only appears for a bit in the final act of Die Alone, but it's a crucial scene and a brilliant little performance from an actor who is usually a much bigger part of things. His inclusion is a testament to the film...
and has since become a modern classic. Taking place almost entirely on a Japanese bullet train, the film sees multiple parties trying to retrieve a mysterious briefcase belonging to a deadly criminal kingpin called The White Death (Michael Shannon). One of ...