Kevin Bacon is absolutely terrifying in this, and all he’s doing is jogging and looking stressed for 80 minutes.
It’s such a tight, simple premise: two kids find a literal "get out of jail free" card in the form of a forgotten cruiser and decide to take it for a joyride. It captures that specific brand of "idiot kid" logic perfectly—where you’re old enough to drive a car but young enough to think there won't be consequences.
The tension builds like a slow-burn fuse, and once it pops, it gets surprisingly dark. It’s lean, mean, and doesn't overstay its welcome. Definitely one of the better "hidden gem" thrillers I've seen in a minute.
Kevin Bacon is absolutely terrifying in this, and all he’s doing is jogging and looking stressed for 80 minutes.
It’s such a tight, simple premise: two kids find a literal "get out of jail free" card in the form of a forgotten cruiser and decide to take it for a joyride. It captures that specific brand of "idiot kid" logic perfectly—where you’re old enough to drive a car but young enough to think there won't be consequences.
The tension builds like a slow-burn fuse, and once it pops, it gets surprisingly dark. It’s lean, mean, and doesn't overstay its welcome. Definitely one of the better "hidden gem" thrillers I've seen in a minute.