Ryde (2017)
31KRyde: Directed by Brian Frank Visciglia. With David Wachs, Jessica Serfaty, Ronnie Alvarez, Kyle Thomas Schmidt. Technology brings us closer. Or perhaps it brings strangers, a little too close. But how much can you really trust someone? With a new ride share service, you never know who you’ll be getting in a car with. Or if you’ll ever get out.
“I came across this one on a horror site so by reading that itu0026#39;s all about a serial killer I wanted to see it immediately. Now that I have taken the ride i do have something to say about Ryde.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLet me start with the good things. The cinematography is excellent especially while the cab is driving throughout downtown LA. The acting was just above mediocre and the flick do contains it all to become a horror, all about a killer in a cab by calling the app Ryde this delivers on nudity (full frontal) and some murders. Sadly, and thatu0026#39;s the thing I didnu0026#39;t like, the killings are rather low on gore or red stuff. Okay, I know, heads are being smashed but itu0026#39;s done twice on the same way. And itu0026#39;s always shown so the gore doesnu0026#39;t come in. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOn the other hand, it shows that this is a low budget flick but it works out fine because with the driving you start to know the passengers. To make it complete there are a few sceneu0026#39;s that you just didnu0026#39;t see coming. The ending on the other hand was so predictable that itu0026#39;s easy to guess what is going to happen.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDoes it fit into the horror genre, well, itu0026#39;s to low on the scary or creepy part to call it a horror but viewers can be offended by the abuse of women, the nudity and the particular smashing of heads. So here we have it, it can be a hard ride for people used to watch thrillers but for horror buffs the ride will be to smoothly.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGore 1/5 Nudity 1,5/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5”