

An adulterous rideshare driver navigating the nighttime streets of Hollywood goes to great lengths to take his troubling double-life to the grave...only to dig a grave for himself.
Direction
One-take gimmick actually serves the panic, not just flexing
Acting
Molina's sweaty desperation never lets you breathe
Director
Sean Perry
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sean Perry shot this in actual Los Angeles traffic with hidden cameras, leading to real bystanders trying to hail Milly's 'Uber.'
The character names in credits—'Potential Spam,' 'My Favorite Prostitute'—reflect how the Driver sees people as notifications to dismiss or transactions to complete, a brutal commentary on app-based alienation.