

When two friends return from a girls weekend vacation in Mexico, they find themselves stranded at the airport. Trying to get home safely, they board an airport shuttle for the short trip. But once their feet cross the threshold of the shuttle, a night that had started like any other turns terrifying, and the ride home becomes a descent into darkness.
Acting
Tony Curran's driver — unsettlingly ordinary, no cartoon villainy.
Direction
Anderson commits to the premise with zero sentimentality.
Director
Edward Anderson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in just 18 days on a repurposed airport shuttle bus in Connecticut. The entire budget was under $1 million.
Part of a grim 2008 micro-trend of 'torture porn' thrillers (Vacancy, The Strangers) that punished audiences for wanting suspense.