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Black Cab Trailer Strongly Suggests Nick Frost Isn’t the Most Reliable Driver

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<i>Black Cab</i> Trailer Strongly Suggests Nick Frost Isn’t the Most Reliable Driver

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Black Cab Trailer Strongly Suggests Nick Frost Isn’t the Most Reliable Driver

It's all the ghost's fault

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Published on October 18, 2024

Courtesy of Vishal Sharma. A Shudder Release.

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Nick Frost in Bruce Goodison’s BLACK CAB.

Courtesy of Vishal Sharma. A Shudder Release.

Shudder’s supernatural horror movie Black Cab features a terrifyingly deranged Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead) kidnapping a couple for nefarious purposes.

Here’s the official synopsis:

When Anne (Synnøve Karlsen) and Patrick (Luke Norris) hail a black cab after a night out their driver (Nick Frost) is chatty, jovial even, but they are in no mood to talk. In fact, the couple is barely on speaking terms. That is, until they realize the driver has no intention of taking them home. Locked in the cab with no means of escape, the driver transports the couple to a stretch of deserted and supposedly haunted road. But what is his purpose? Is he mad or just plain evil? And why has he selected Anne and Patrick as his victims?

The recently released trailer reveals what Frost’s character is up to—there’s a ghost of a woman who shows up at the side of a road who apparently wants a baby of her own. Anne is pregnant (although her partner Patrick doesn’t know!), and the ghosts wants dibs. Things, unsurprisingly, don’t turn out well for anyone.

Black Cab is directed by Bruce Goodison. The script comes from David Michael Emerson, with additional material by Nick Frost and Virginia Gilbert.

The film starts streaming on Shudder on November 8, 2024.

Check out the trailer below. icon-paragraph-end

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