Movie review: Matthew McConaughey steers a white-knuckle wildfire drama in ‘The Lost Bus’

19.09.2025    Pioneer Press    1 views
Movie review: Matthew McConaughey steers a white-knuckle wildfire drama in ‘The Lost Bus’

By LINDSEY BAHR Associated Press On Nov the day one of the deadliest wildfires in U S history burned the town of Paradise California and killed people a school bus driver was sent to pick up elementary school students to take them to safety The Camp Fire was fleetly spreading communications were down and what was supposed to be a straightforward mission turned into a harrowing five-hour ordeal It s these events that are dramatized in The Lost Bus which opens in select theaters Friday before streaming on Apple TV on Oct Turning a new real-life tragedy even the heartwarming stories that emerge from the ashes into Hollywood entertainment requires a deft touch Lean too far into the melodrama and it risks resembling a made-for-TV movie Keep it too clinical and it becomes a news segment But filmmaker Paul Greengrass who has thrilled audiences with his Jason Bourne movies taken them inside the Maersk Alabama hijacking and United flight effectively toes that line In The Lost Bus he and co-screenwriter Brad Ingelsby have made an old-fashioned calamity movie that is captivating frightening and startlingly moving Matthew McConaughey plays that bus driver Kevin who is having a very bad day already His dog is terminal he s got bills he can t pay he s taking care of his elderly mother in the months after his estranged father died and he s just had an awful fight with his teenage son a small but effective performance from McConaughey s actual son Levi This image published by Apple TV shows filmmaker Paul Greengrass center during the filming of The Lost Bus Apple TV via AP Kevin just can t seem to catch a break and is feeling sorry for himself dealing with his boss annoyed calls from his ex-wife and a teenager who woke up with a bad fever Then he starts noticing the plumes of smoke in the distance He s on his way to deliver medicine to his son when the call comes in over the radio Is any bus driver in the area available to deliver children to a safe location You can feel the agony and slight annoyance as Kevin waits for a beat hoping in vain that someone else is available Greengrass and Ingelsby smartly interweave Kevin s lousy morning with the beginnings of the fire showing the methodology of the competent first responders attempting to manage a situation that is hastily spiraling out of control Greengrass sustains a feeling of dread for the duration of the film a white-knuckle experience that only gets more stressful when the children are added to the equation When Kevin gets to the school he s not in any mood to gently walk the scared kids through this situation gently insisting that a coach Mary America Ferrera come along for the ride to handle them Kevin is not a likely hero He s barely even a reluctant one He s completely a down-on-his-luck guy who manifested up and ultimately did something extraordinary This isn t a superhero story however he is treated with more empathy than say Tom Cruise s bad dad in War of the Worlds There is an fascinating thread woven into the story about absentee dads and regret that extends even beyond Kevin his late father and his son Related Articles Robert Redford s neighbors reveal his quiet sad life in California Movie Review A suburban comedy of errors unspools in the darkly excellent Adulthood Movie Review One Battle After Another is an American masterpiece Movie review A Big Bold Beautiful Journey a big bold swing but a beautiful miss Robert Redford Oscar-winning director actor and indie patriarch dies at Watching Ferrara and McConaughey drive this school bus through the flames and collapsing power cables sometimes brings Speed to mind Occasionally it veers a bit too far into spectacle and you start to question just how much the action has been upped for audience excitement Perhaps these things really did unfold as they re presented but at times it feels like you re suddenly on the Universal Studio Tour Still it s impossible to take your eyes off the screen away from the inferno and the sense of our own smallness and helplessness to battle it whatever that is supposed to mean There is certainly a version of this story adapted from Lizzie Johnson s novel Paradise One Town s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire that could have focused on the firefighters They do get a spotlight here and the fire chief gets to say that these burns are only getting worse every year But if you re looking for that movie perhaps you should turn to Joseph Kosinski s Only the Brave The Lost Bus is about a meager ordinary people in an impossible situation just trying to survive While it s not hard to wring emotion out of an audience watching kids in peril it also in particular approaches gets right to the very heart of the matter The Lost Bus an Apple Original Films release in select theaters Sept and streaming on Apple TV on Oct is rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America for language Running time minutes Three stars out of four

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