

When high-flying tech entrepreneur Carson Griffin believes himself guilty of killing a pedestrian while driving drunk, guilt and paranoia begin to unravel his life ahead of the launch of his new company as he plays a dangerous game of cat and mouse with June, the girlfriend of the deceased who is hell-bent on proving he is responsible.
Acting
Dree Hemingway delivers the only performance with actual pulse.
Cinematography
LA at night looks expensive—probably ate the budget.
Director
Liam Hughes
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
James Jagger is Mick Jagger's son, which explains the rockstar hair and zero screen presence.
The film desperately wants to be 'The Conversation' for the Uber era but lacks Coppola's patience and Hackman's sweaty genius.