Director Rob Savage broke out in 2020 with Shudder’s Zoom horror movie Host. His Blumhouse-produced follow-up, DASHCAM, premiered last year at the 2021 Toronto Film Festival, and it’s now been acquired for theatrical release this summer.
Deadline reports that Momentum Pictures has acquired North American and UK rights to the Blumhouse Productions’ thriller.
DASHCAM follows “an abrasive musician’s (Annie Hardy) night, via her livestream, as it takes a dangerous turn when she agrees to help transport a frail elderly woman out of town.”
The screenlife movie captures Annie’s anarchic behavior and splatstick horror through a dashcam. Here’s our review out of TIFF.
The film also stars Angela Enahoro and Amar Chadha-Patel.
Host‘s Savage, Gemma Hurley and Jed Shepherd penned the script, with Savage producing alongside Jason Blum and Douglas Cox, and Hurley, Shepherd and Ryan Turek exec producing.
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