Release date: July 30, 2021
Running time: 86 minutes
Written & Directed by: Lodewijk Crijns
Cast: Jeroen Spitzenberger, Anniek Pheifer, Willem de Wolf, Roosmarijn Van Der Hoek, Liz Vergeer, Truus Te Selle, Hubert Fermin
Hans, his wife and two young children, hit the highway on a trip to visit family. After getting stuck behind a slow-moving van, he recklessly starts to antagonize the eerily stoic driver, blaring the horn and riding his bumper. Little does he realize that he’s just crossed the wrong motorist – a deranged madman who sets out to teach Hans a lesson he’ll not soon forget. Lured into an alarming game of vehicular cat and mouse, a simple family road trip turns into a deadly obstacle course in this nerve-wracking, pulse-pounding thriller, an Official Selection at the Sitges Film Festival and FrightFest.
Tailgate bucks the trend of many horror movies by making a sinister event happen in broad daylight. It starts with a horrific episode during the day and the rest of the movie takes place during the day. Unlike most films, there are no dark scenes or tough to focus on attacks. And the film has a good sense of dread without going overboard. The movie takes a common setup, road rage and the fear that someone will go too far, and puts a veneer on it. The villain is sinister but he stays calm and collected the entire time. And he has a good, nonchalant way of doing this business that makes sure that he doesn't draw attention. Overall, the setup is very good and the amount of unsettling horror is palatable. This is made all the more scary by the inclusion of his family in the mix. Seeing the fear from the kids really works to amplify the tense situations. And the film has a great use of paranoia as everyone watches for this nondescript white van, and it is often hiding like a needle in a haystack.Rent it.
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