
Midnight Meat Train
"Midnight Meat Train" is a horror short story by Clive Barker, later adapted into a film in 2008. It follows a photographer named Leon who becomes obsessed with the dark underbelly of city life. While trying to capture the essence of urban decay, he witnesses horrifying events on a subway train. The story explores themes of violence, obsession, and the unseen horrors that lurk in everyday life. It raises questions about morality and the consequences of looking too closely at the darker aspects of humanity. The narrative blends elements of psychological thriller and supernatural horror.