End Trip Movie Review – Psychological Thriller From Aaron Jay Rome
End Trip, the psychological thriller from writer-director Aaron Jay Rome and prolific pictures will make you think twice about tapping the screen to order your next Uber ride. This moody, character driven film slowly taunts the viewer with the unsettling ideas of stolen identity as it reveals the intentions of its mentally disturbed killer. Find out more in this End Trip Movie Review. As someone who has never dared give a ride to a stranger, no matter what lucrative opportunities a ride app service might offer, End Trip feels like justification for my apprehension. Though part-time cabbies nationwide have saved countless lives by keeping drunk drivers off the road, these filmmakers ask us to consider what would happen if your next fare had a more deadly destination in mind. End Trip has a pivotal twist I won’t ruin with a plot summary, except to say that the set-up for the film involves a the late night passengers of a good natured driver named Brandon and the relationships he builds along