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"Passenger" REVIEW

  • Writer: bandchix
    bandchix
  • May 24
  • 2 min read

There are certain rules that road travelers must follow. Don’t drive at night.  Don’t stop ever. And Lookout for the signs.  Follow these rules and one is safe from the demon processed priest. 

When Tyler and Maddie decide to take their lives on the road, all seems harmonious that is until they stop to help a fiery crash. In stopping they attract the very spirit that others fear. Now the bigger question is can they escape especially when they learn the secret to the demon lies within a hidden church of St Christopher. 

All in all, Passenger is a horrific suspense thriller that will have Audiences jumping every moment.  The film teases around an apparent legend, whether true or not, that of a demon disguised as a priest as an alleged confident of St. Christopher, the patent saint of travel. As it would have it, the man is no priest as after Christopher's death, he seeks out new victims to haunt until their untimely demise. Packed for lots of impending jump scares, it's definitely not for the faint of heart.

The film does stars a relative unfamiliar cast, who all do an outstanding job of playing into that fear, especially, the two young men (Miles Fowler and Alan Trong) who open up this horror film and sets the mood for what is to play out on the big screen.

The lead couple, ( Jacob Scipio and Lou Llobell) equally carry the plot of the story as they enhnance on their situation and the ultimate appeal of being on the road.

Finally Joseph Lopez as the passenger, does a fabulous job of sending terror to the screen, just with his creepy look. He doesn't even have to say a word for fans to have the chills run down their spines.

The Passenger came out in theaters Memorial day weekend right next to the latest Star Wars film and is currently showing for anyone who wants to get away from Star Wars and see a good ole fashioned horror suspense film. See it in a theater near you.

 
 
 

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