SPREE (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Joe Keery (Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party), Sasheer Zamata (I Feel Pretty), David Arquette (Scream), Kyle Mooney (Brigsby Bear), Mischa Barton (Assassination of a High School President), Frankie Grande (film debut), Joshua Ovalle (film debut), John DeLuca (Staten Island Summer)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Eugene Kotlyarenko (Feast of Burden), director, writer, producer; Gene McHugh (film debut), writer; Matthew Budman (Detroit), Sumaiya Kaveh (Detroit) and John H. Lang (Lucky), producers; Jeff Leeds Cohn (film debut), cinematographer; Benjamin Moses Smith (A Wonderful Cloud), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Kurt (Keery) is a 23-year-old rideshare driver for a company called Spree, who desires to become famous on the internet. He comes up with a plan to install a set of cameras in his car and livestream the action during his rides, which turns out to be far deadlier than anyone had realised…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Joe Keery, best known as Steve Harrington from Stranger Things, gives an unhinged performance as a fame-hungry driver in this darkly funny social commentary on internet notoriety.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 14TH AUGUST 2020

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