Daisy glances at the passenger seat — empty, but she talks like someone’s there.
"A tip," he said. "The exclusive kind. Don't open it until you're back under the streetlights. You wouldn't want to see the ending in the dark." psychothrillersfilms daisy stone uber driv exclusive
TechRide Insider slammed the "exclusive" model as "exploitative," arguing that forcing users to engage with a commercial app to watch art blurs the line between narrative and reality too dangerously. One critic wrote: "I tried to review the film, but the app charged my credit card a 'Cancelation Fee' for closing the browser tab mid-scream." Daisy glances at the passenger seat — empty,
: This genre includes films that are characterized by their psychological and often thrilling content. Examples include movies like "Shutter Island," "Black Swan," and "Misery." Don't open it until you're back under the streetlights
Logline A late-night Uber driver picks up a charismatic but troubled passenger, Daisy Stone, whose insistence on detours and revealing stories slowly entangles the driver in a web of obsession, past trauma and dangerous secrets — until one final stop exposes what each of them tried to hide.
Cut to black. Sound of doors locking.
How did Daisy Stone pull this off? According to an interview with Bloody Disgusting , Stone filmed the using 14 GoPro cameras mounted inside a single Tesla driving circles around Griffith Park for 72 hours straight.