Exclusive: A tragic hit-and-run invites disaster in Fatal Crossing trailer

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

In FATAL CROSSING, a high-flying tech entrepreneur, Carson (James Jagger), drinks to cope with the weight of expectation for his new company and the burden of providing for his sick father. When he wakes up from a blackout with blood all over his car on the same morning a fatal hit-and- run is reported, his world spirals as he tries to build a relationship with the girlfriend of the victim who suspects that he might be the killer.

Directed by Liam Hughes (GREED, HIGHLAND PARK, DON'T FORGET YOUR HAT), the hit-and-run thriller stars James Jagger, Dree Hemingway and Katie Chang, with Noah Robbins, Daya Vaidya, James Chen, Nick Mennell, Ben Whitehair, and Mary McNeil.

Hughes' new film hails from Screen Media and is scheduled for release on VOD and Digital on May 22nd.

Source: Joblo

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