WHAT WE’RE WATCHING: The Lost Bus is a disaster movie driven by humanity
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 24/10/2025
Always engrossing, and often terrifying, The Lost Bus effectively uses its ground-level, human focus to stoke the emotional impact of this real-life disaster tale. Appreciably earnest and restrained, even if a few creative choices cause the film to skirt popcorn movie territory.
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