Exclusive Clip: ‘The Fare’ Traps a Cabbie in a Time Loop

The Fare | Epic Pictures

The Fare is now on VOD and Blu-ray, and we have an exclusive sneek peek video of the Hitchcockian thriller. Directed by D. C. Hamilton, the film looks to be something inspired by The Twilight Zone and similar horror anthology shows with its dark tone and sci-fi story. Its plot follows a young woman stepping into a cab to hitch a ride, only to completely vanish after an accident. Things only grow stranger from there when the cabbie finds himself stuck in a time loop with the woman, reliving the strange event over and over.

“I had been working on another project, a sprawling action-thriller that constantly teetered on the edge of being green-lit. The process droned on, and I noticed the strain it had on my intellectual and creative resources,” screenwriter, producer, and star Brinna Kelly says of the plot. “I began to get this image in my head, that I was stuck in an endless time-loop, driving down a long, dark road, and every time I thought I’d gotten somewhere, the project would falter and the process would reset. From this place of frustration came the spark of an idea: a contained, character-driven film that I could realistically produce; a way to rekindle my passion for writing and filmmaking.”

Synopsis:  When a charming woman named Penny (Kelly) climbs into his taxi, Harris (Gino Anthony Pesi (“Shades of Blue”) finds himself entranced. That is, right up until she disappears from the back seat without a trace. As he desperately tries to make sense of what happened, he resets his meter and is instantly brought back to the moment she first climbed into his cab. He and Penny find themselves trapped in an endlessly looping ride that changes their lives forever.

You can watch our exclusive sneek peek at the movie below!


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