

Alison, a down-on-her-luck young professional, spends her evenings trying to make ends meet as a rideshare driver. Wrapping her shift, she decides to take on one last passenger — only to find herself in unexpected danger when she discovers the mysterious stranger is not what he appears to be. Through a twisted turn of events, Alison must turn to her enigmatic passenger for help and is now stuck with him. In over her head, Alison must fight to get through the night covering her tracks, avoiding the police, and discovering who her inscrutable passenger truly is.
Acting
Zerebko sells panic well; chemistry with Olavson carries the thin script.
Editing
Tight 86 minutes—no time to question the logic holes.

Director
Drew Walkup
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Los Angeles during early 2021 pandemic restrictions, using empty streets to stretch its micro-budget.
The rideshare premise cleverly weaponizes gig economy anxiety—Alison can't afford to say no, making her complicity feel economically forced rather than stupid.