Robert Dayton’s review published on Letterboxd:
This hadn't been seen in decades and played immediately after the great SOV classic Blonde Death (I had no idea when I first watched Blonde Death last year that it was part of the larger EZTV universe -nor did I know anything about EZTV). Both movies were screened as part of the EZTV week in LA put on by Liz Purchell and Hollywood Entertainment and T.A.P.E. Director Ken Camp was in attendance to introduce the movie as he described how there were three freeway killers out in the world when this was made.
It opens with highway driving set to Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street then goes to the exact same house used in Blonde Death but this movie is very, very different. You couldn't ask for a more a more apt title as we get lulled into highways becoming more and more abstract over long stretches until something jarring happens such as the pure noise of Las Vegas or ...more disturbing elements.
I am excited to see what Ken Camp's EZTV comedic soap operas are like; they screen tomorrow night at Whammy.