Rob Savage was one of the few filmmakers in the world to benefit from the Pandemic Years, with his film Host — lauded as one of the best movies of 2020 — filmed exclusively on a group Zoom call. (No, that was not the only reason why it's considered a horror movie, given all the freaky-deaky stuff that goes on).
Now, after its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, Savage's sophomore feature DASHCAM, not to be mistaken for the other DASHCAM to debut last year, gets a new trailer ahead of the film's release on June 3. Like Host, it uses an array of unique filmmaking techniques — which, if the title hasn't already tipped you off, the trailer gives away.
DASHCAM is directed by Rob Savage and produced for Blumhouse Productions by Jason Blum, Douglas Cox, and Savage. It stars Annie Hardy, Angela Enahoro, and Amar Chadha-Patel. It originally made its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2021, and was named second runner-up for the People's Choice Award: Midnight Madness. It enjoyed a successful run on the festival circuit, including appearances at the 2021 editions of the BFI London Film Festival and Sitges.
DASHCAM will be available in the US on-demand on June 3, and in the UK on digital on June 6. It's set for a debut in theaters across both territories on June 3. Check out the teaser below: