2008 / Brad Anderson > Transsiberian is an unique film in the midst of Hollywood’s barrage of inarticulate torture porn: It’s filled with a level of palpable tension that never truly shows its face in the way you would expect (which in itself is quite an achievement). Founded on a stellar performance by Emily Mortimer, the film tests the audience’s stereotypes and then tries to defy many movie conventions. While it doesn’t always succeed, Anderson’s script and his technical expertise work together to entertain the viewer throughout. There are a couple of plot points that are irksome, but because the final product feels so complete, it’s hard to not give them the benefit of the doubt.