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Director: Donovan Cook
Cast: Ryan Fox, Susan Isaacs, Narisa Suzuki, Meredith Thomas
Three down-and-out, complete strangers who answer a Craigslist-like ad to drive a car from Los Angeles to Washington, DC. As these unlikely companions bumble their way across the US, they record their epic adventure using iPhones. In the end, because of their unexpected, new-found friendships, each finds a new lease on life and our heroes live happily ever after
Critical Reception & Ratings
Rideshare (2011), directed by Donovan Cook, is a comedy film about three strangers who embark on a road trip across the United States. While the film has not received significant critical acclaim or awards recognition, it appears to have garnered a positive audience reception, with an IMDb rating of 6.4/10.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, offbeat comedies will enjoy the unique buddy-road trip premise of Rideshare, the 2011 film directed by Donovan Cook. With its improvisational, iPhone-recorded style and a cast led by Ryan Fox, Susan Isaacs, and Narisa Suzuki, this charming film offers an entertaining and heartwarming look at the unexpected connections that can form between complete strangers.
Ridesharing or rideshare may refer to:Carpool Vanpool Rideshare payload, a smaller-sized payload transported to orbit with a primary payload Ridesharing company, a company that matches passengers with drivers of vehicles for hire via websites and mobile apps; also known as "peer-to-peer ridesharing"
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