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Two friends on a horror-fueled road trip and livestream the most terrifying night of their lives.
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| EmpireBen TravisIt’s not for everyone — and should prove more divisive than Host — but Rob Savage, Gemma Hurley and Jed Shepherd have done it again. Grab several friends, and prepare for a chaotic ride. |
| The IndependentClarisse LoughreyDashcam is pure chaos, headlined by a character with a maelstrom for a personality. |
| IndieWireJude DryEqual parts confounding, challenging, and insanely fun, “Dashcam” is horror at its most inventive. |
| The PlaylistSimon ThompsonDashcam delivers a relentless, evolving monster movie that utilizes familiar genre tropes from various influences, including “REC,” “Chronicle,” and “Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones.” However, it brings enough to the table that doesn’t feel familiar to make it work effectively. |
| SlateSam AdamsIf you’ve ever watched a slasher movie and rooted for the killer, you’re ready for Dashcam, a found-footage horror movie whose COVID-denying protagonist is the scariest thing about it. |
| We Got This CoveredScott CampbellOnce again, the director and his co-writers Gemma Hurley and Jed Shepherd have made the absolute most of the minimal tools at their disposal, wringing a surprisingly robust hybrid of intense chase thriller, splatter film, and absurdist horror comedy out of a shoestring budget. However, DASHCAM is a lot more uneven than Host despite the superior production values, but they do combine to form what might end up going down in the history books as pandemic horror’s premiere double-feature. |
| The Film StageC.J. PrinceA mixed bag, part entertaining and part annoying with a whole lot of gusto behind it. |
| RogerEbert.comSimon AbramsDashcam succeeds as a barrage of icky stimuli that may go great with a rowdy audience. |
| Little White LiesErin BradyWhile the break-neck pacing effectively creates a chaotic feeling, it eventually takes away from the film’s harrowing effects. Nevertheless, even the most hardened horror fan is likely to feel a chill up their spine during the film. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayThe filmmakers and Hardy sharply capture a particular type: the performative rebel, laser-focused on pushing other people’s buttons even while fleeing a demon. |