Director Rob Savage shook up the horror scene with Host in 2020, bringing demonic possession to Zoom. Now, Savage has teamed with the iconic Blumhouse Productions for a new feature, Dashcam.

Dashcam follows one woman’s night as it takes a dangerous turn when she agrees to help transport a frail elderly woman out of town.The found-footage horror flick looks equal parts chaotic and creepy. 

Get your first look at the film in the trailer below.

Here’s the official synopsis of Dashcam:

In the midst of lockdown, musician Annie has been livestreaming with her fans, taking their comments, and turning them into rap lyrics as she drives around downtown Los Angeles. Exasperated by her pandemic lifestyle, Annie escapes to the UK to visit her old band mate Stretch, livestreaming the whole way. Her arrival and behavior incite contempt from Stretch’s girlfriend, and she causes chaos when tagging along on his food delivery job.

After an argument, Annie runs off with Stretch’s car and phone, using them to take over his food pickups where she encounters a stranger who asks her for a delivery of a different kind: a frail elderly woman called Angela who is being followed by someone looking to do her harm. Annie identifies with Angela’s plight and with the added incentive of an envelope of cash, she agrees to deliver Angela to a safe address out of town.

Annie and Stretch soon find themselves caught up in a twisted plan with sinister forces at work, and as the night progresses and the chaos builds, they must fight for their lives against a supernatural creature intent on making Annie its new host.

The film stars Annie Hardy, Angela Enahoro, and Amar Chandha-Patel. Savage produces alongside Jason Blum and Douglas Cox.

Dashcam releases theatrically and on VOD June 3.

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