We’re excited to share that Trucker has been featured in The New York Times roundup, “Five Horror Movies to Stream Now,” curated by critic Erik Piepenburg.
As a global indie film distributor and aggregator, we at Breaking Glass Pictures love bringing bold, genre-driven independent films to audiences everywhere—and Trucker is a perfect example. This action-horror thriller, directed by real-life stunt driver Errol Sack, delivers a gritty, revenge-fueled story set in the 1980s, culminating in a jaw-dropping and unexpectedly emotional finale.
Trucker follows the aftermath of a fatal crash involving a group of friends and a mysterious big rig. Vanessa (Katherine Gibson) is the only one with a shred of conscience, determined to uncover the truth behind the tragedy. The ride is slow-burning, chaotic, and wildly entertaining—exactly the kind of independent horror experience we love distributing.
For fans of indie horror films, action thrillers, and cult vehicular horror, Trucker is now available to rent or buy on major platforms, including Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, and more.
👉 Read the full New York Times feature here: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/27/movies/five-horror-movies-to-stream-now.html

