New IndieGoGo Campaign for “Driven” Starring Richard Speight, Jr.

Briar
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For the last few months, we’ve been talking a lot about a project called “Driven”.  We learned about this project thanks to Richard Speight, Jr., who is starring in it and had been posting on social media about filming. As you, our readers know, we love Rich and we love supporting his projects. The project stars Rich and Casey Dillard, and is directed by Glenn Payne. The film was also written by Dillard. You can read our interview with Payne and Dillard here.

According to the website, here’s more about the film:

“Emerson Graham’s nights as a cab driver are filled with annoyances and inconveniences, but until tonight, never attacks and disappearances. After picking up a mysterious passenger her evening goes from working a job to performing a quest as she must race against the clock to defeat a force of evil. The meter is running.”

You can see the first trailer for the film below:

Now, the team has launched a new IndieGoGo campaign to help with distribution of the film.

If you’ve been following us since the beginning, you know we fell short of our fundraiser goal last go-around, but as promised, we made this movie! Now as we get ready to prepare our deliverables for distribution we’re asking for your assistance once  more and giving some of you a crack at the perks you might have missed the first time!

 

The goal has been set at $3,600, and as promised, you get some great perks when contributing. Items available include a shout-out on their social media platforms, your name in a special thanks segment of the credits, Rich’s call sheets from the making of the movie, autographed by the star himself, a signed print of one of Ryan Coon’s beautiful on-set photos, and much more.

Let’s help this great team of filmmakers and raise the money to get this film distributed!

Check out the IndieGoGo here!

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