

Horny, unhinged, and 190 minutes of 'sir, this is a rideshare.'
When awkward rideshare driver Derek Kage picks up handsome-but-cocky passenger Paul Wagner from a local airport, he can’t ignore his instant physical attraction. Paul, both turned on by and hesitant about the driver’s intensity – and against his own better judgment – agrees to stop at a vacant nearby garage for a rough flip-fuck with the unstable motorist. As the night draws in, though, Paul grows increasingly uncomfortable with Derek’s obsessive and menacing text messages and calls, immediately filing a grievance with the “Let It Ride” car service app.
Acting
Derek Kage's genuinely unsettling slow-burn menace.
Direction
Steve Cruz merges porn and psychological horror seamlessly.
Production
That vacant garage is its own character.

Director
Steve Cruz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a wave of 'porn-horror' hybrids challenging where titillation ends and genre begins.
The 'Let It Ride' app interface was built specifically for production—designers later reused it for actual indie films.