Now available in select theaters, virtual cinemas, vod, and digital services is Tailgate, a tense road trip film that Emily highly recommended after recently seeing it as part of the North Bend Film Festival. Here's a brand new clip we've been given exclusively for Daily Dead readers:

"Hans, his wife and two young children, hit the highway on a trip to visit family. After getting stuck behind a slow-moving van, he recklessly starts to antagonize the eerily stoic driver, blaring the horn and riding his bumper. Little does he realize that he’s just crossed the wrong motorist – a deranged madman who sets out to teach Hans a lesson he’ll not soon forget. Lured into an alarming game of vehicular cat and mouse, a simple family road trip turns into a deadly obstacle course in this nerve-wracking, pulse-pounding thriller, an Official Selection at the Sitges Film Festival and FrightFest."

  • Written & Directed by: Lodewijk Crijns
  • Cast: Jeroen Spitzenberger, Anniek Pheifer, Willem de Wolf, Roosmarijn Van Der Hoek, Liz Vergeer, Truus Te Selle, Hubert Fermin
  • Produced by: Laurette Schillings, Frans Van Gestel, Arnold Heslenfeld
  • Co-Produced by: Mylene Verdurmen, Bart Van Langendonck, Sarah Marks, Peter Bouckaert
  • Executive Produced by: Judy Maat
  • Cinematographer: Bert Pot
  • Genre: Horror/Thriller
  • RT: 86 minutes
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.39: 1
  • Sound: Dolby 5.1/2.0 Stereo
  • Language: English/Dutch with English Subtitles

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