Apple TV+’s The Lost Bus, a gripping thriller starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera, has roared onto the scene with a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, outshining HBO’s True Detective. Directed by Paul Greengrass (United 93, Captain Phillips), the film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, is based on Lizzie Johnson’s book Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire. Its intense narrative and stellar performances have critics raving, positioning it as a must-watch ahead of its October 3, 2025, streaming release.

Set during the devastating 2018 Camp Fire in California, The Lost Bus follows Kevin McKay (McConaughey), a wayward bus driver, and Mary Ludwig (Ferrera), a dedicated teacher, as they fight to save 22 students from a raging inferno. The film’s heart-pounding sequences, inspired by real events, showcase Greengrass’s mastery of immersive storytelling. Critics praise its “ruthlessly efficient” pacing, with The Guardian noting how it keeps viewers “on edge” even before the flames erupt. TheWrap lauded its large-scale action, calling it “arguably Greengrass’s first horror film.”
McConaughey’s “pulsing” performance, as described by New York Post critic Johnny Oleksinski, anchors the film, portraying a flawed father desperate to reach his ill son. Ferrera matches his intensity, delivering a memorable turn as a teacher battling chaos. The ensemble, including Yul Vazquez and Jamie Lee Curtis as a producer, adds depth to the survival saga. Despite its current 100% score from 13 reviews, Variety warns the rating may shift as more critics weigh in, but the early buzz is undeniable.
Filmed in Ruidoso, New Mexico, the movie’s CGI-enhanced wildfire visuals are both “staggering” and occasionally artificial, per Rotten Tomatoes, yet Greengrass’s fever-pitch direction keeps the tension high. David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter called the fire the “true star,” labeling the film a “scary wake-up call.” Fans on X echo this, with some hailing it as “McConaughey’s best since Interstellar.” The timely narrative, amid recent wildfires, adds urgency, though SHIFTER Magazine notes it may be triggering for some.
With a limited theatrical run starting September 19, 2025, The Lost Bus is poised to dominate awards season conversations. Its blend of raw emotion, high-stakes action, and real-world relevance makes it a standout on Apple TV+. Move over, True Detective—this thriller is stealing the spotlight. Stream it soon and see why critics are buzzing.
News
‘I am currently on board the MV Hondius, and what’s happening right now is very real for all of us here.
A seriously ill British crew member is still trapped on the MV Hondius cruise ship following a suspected outbreak of the deadly hantavirus infection. Three people have died so far from the rare rat-borne virus on the Dutch-flagged vessel, which set off in…
A seriously ill British crew member is still trapped on the MV Hondius cruise ship following a suspected outbreak of the deadly hantavirus infection.
A seriously ill British crew member is still trapped on the MV Hondius cruise ship following a suspected outbreak of the deadly hantavirus infection. Three people have died so far from the rare rat-borne virus on the Dutch-flagged vessel, which set off in…
THEY’RE BACK — AND THIS TIME THE FRIENDSHIP GETS MESSIER, FUNNIER, AND WAY MORE EMOTIONAL UNDER THE ITALIAN SUN!
Tina Rey and Will Forte return for the second season of “The Four Seasons” as the Netflix series moves from the East Coast of the United States to Italy. Others that are featured among the cast are Kerri Kenney-Silver, Marco Calvani, Erika Henningsen, and two-time Oscar-nominee Colman…
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN DOWNTON ABBEY COLLIDES WITH TOTAL COMEDY CHAOS? THIS WILD BRITISH PERIOD SPOOF TURNS HIGH SOCIETY INTO PURE MADNESS!
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if “Downton Abbey” collided with “Airplane!,” look no further than “Fackham Hall.” The new British period comedy, directed by Jim O’Hanlon (“Catastrophe,” “A Touch of Cloth”), finally has its first trailer — and it looks…
THIS DARK BRITISH CRIME DRAMA FEELS LIKE WATCHING THE DEVIL WALK FREE — AND PETER CAPALDI MAKES EVERY SCENE UNCOMFORTABLY INTENSE!
Criminal Record (Apple TV) Rating: Four out of five stars. The ghost of Malcolm Tucker, the foul-mouthed spin doctor from politics sitcom The Thick Of It, was looming over Westminster on Tuesday. Dame Emily Thornberry’s revelation that the Prime Minister’s…
THIS HIGH-STAKES NETFLIX CRIME DRAMA TURNS A CLASSIC HEIST STORY INTO A BRUTAL MIND GAME — AND THE CAT-AND-MOUSE CHASE NEVER LETS UP!
Netflix’s highly anticipated new crime drama, Nemesis, is set to bring a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game to the streets of Los Angeles. As the first project from the creative partnership between Power Universe creator Courtney A. Kemp, Tani Marole, and Netflix, the series centers…
End of content
No more pages to load