Ride (2018/II)

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synopsis

A struggling actor by day, James (Jessie T. Usher, Independence Day: Resurgence) pays his bills by driving people around Los Angeles for a ride sharing service. His night starts out like any other, but he can't believe his luck when he picks up the beautiful Jessica (Bella Thorne, Assassination Nation), and they immediately hit it off. His next fare, the fast-talking Bruno (Will Brill, The OA), convinces James to go back and invite her to join them for a wild night out. But things take a shocking turn when Bruno, armed with a gun and a twisted idea of fun, forces them on a terrifying, white-knuckle ride that quickly spirals out of control.

details

Suspense/Thriller
1 hr. 16 min.
Opened October 5th, 2018

director

Jeremy Ungar

writer

Jeremy Ungar

MovieGoer Review

Ride is a slickly-made thriller that takes place almost entirely within the confines of an automobile. Unlike Tom Hardy's Locke, however, this isn't a one-man show. In this case, there are three players and the interaction among them provid... MORE

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synopsis

A struggling actor by day, James (Jessie T. Usher, Independence Day: Resurgence) pays his bills by driving people around Los Angeles for a ride sharing service. His night starts out like any other, but he can't believe his luck when he picks up the beautiful Jessica (Bella Thorne, Assassination Nation), and they immediately hit it off. His next fare, the fast-talking Bruno (Will Brill, The OA), convinces James to go back and invite her to join them for a wild night out. But things take a shocking turn when Bruno, armed with a gun and a twisted idea of fun, forces them on a terrifying, white-knuckle ride that quickly spirals out of control.

details

Suspense/Thriller
1 hr. 16 min.
Opened October 5th, 2018

director

Jeremy Ungar

writer

Jeremy Ungar

MovieGoer Review

Ride is a slickly-made thriller that takes place almost entirely within the confines of an automobile. Unlike Tom Hardy's Locke, however, this isn't a one-man show. In this case, there are three players and the interaction among them provid... MORE