Stars: David Wachs, Jessica Serfaty, Ronnie Alvarez | Written by Kat Silva, Bran Visciglia, Dustin Frost | Directed by Brian Visciglia
Paul (David Wachs) murders a ride-sharing driver and assumes his identity to pick up, and murder, more people. That’s the movie. I’m glad that I’m not being paid by the word.
Ryde is a brutal, stylistic thriller/horror flick by director Brian Visciglia. Visually, this is a very appealing film. From the way light rolls over the hood of Paul’s stolen car to the neon drenched rain-washed back alleys of Los Angeles; I had the feeling Visciglia had seen Blade Runner a time or two.
But beautifully shot lighting isn’t all Ryde has to offer. This film also doesn’t shy away from unapologetic violence. Paul is a kill crazy psychopath slaughtering his way through birthday partygoers, bachelorette partygoers, and just partygoers. Paul will curb stomp anyone having a pleasant evening.
Paul (David Wachs) murders a ride-sharing driver and assumes his identity to pick up, and murder, more people. That’s the movie. I’m glad that I’m not being paid by the word.
Ryde is a brutal, stylistic thriller/horror flick by director Brian Visciglia. Visually, this is a very appealing film. From the way light rolls over the hood of Paul’s stolen car to the neon drenched rain-washed back alleys of Los Angeles; I had the feeling Visciglia had seen Blade Runner a time or two.
But beautifully shot lighting isn’t all Ryde has to offer. This film also doesn’t shy away from unapologetic violence. Paul is a kill crazy psychopath slaughtering his way through birthday partygoers, bachelorette partygoers, and just partygoers. Paul will curb stomp anyone having a pleasant evening.
- 9/2/2017
- by Nik Holman
- Nerdly
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