Whoa! This New Horror Movie Turns Your Commute Into a Nightmare!

A dark, ominous highway at night, with a car's headlights barely cutting through the gloom.
  • Why your next road trip might feel a little… off.
  • André Øvredal’s new flick.
  • The creepiest everyday sounds.

We just watched the trailer for André Øvredal’s new movie, “Passenger,” and let us tell you. Chills! You know how some horror films mess with stuff we see every day? Like, really common things? This one nails it.

Imagine you’re just driving. Music on. Totally chill. But in “Passenger,” those familiar sounds? The hum of the engine, the whispers of the wind? They become super creepy. Almost like warnings. It’s a whole new vibe.

There’s a mysterious figure. Haunting drivers. Attacking them on the American highways. Suddenly, your go-to route doesn’t feel so safe. This film has such a cool visual style, making ordinary roads look incredibly ominous. We’re talking subtle scares, but they hit hard. And speaking of secrets, ever wonder what *really* goes on behind the scenes? You might be surprised, just like what Noah Schnapp uncovered about the Duffer Brothers’ texting habits! Check it out!

Norwegian director André Øvredal is at the helm. He’s not trying to reinvent the wheel here. But he takes what we know and twists it. The movie feels satisfyingly thrilling. It sticks with you.

Our Take

Seriously, we were on the edge of our seats. If you love a horror movie that doesn’t rely on cheap jump scares but builds real dread, “Passenger” is it. The aesthetic of turning something so routine into pure terror? Genius. Get ready for your next drive to feel a little bit different. And maybe, just maybe, look over your shoulder.