
Drive Thru 2007
"At Hella Burger, It Won't Be The Food That Kills You... But You'll Wish It Did."
In "Drive Thru (2007)", Brendan Cowles crafts a darkly comedic horror-thriller that blends teenage angst with a sinister twist.
Director: Brendan Cowles
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Drive Thru (2007) about?
The film follows a high-school student who uncovers a deadly conspiracy at her local fast-food restaurant, Hella Burger. After a murderous clown begins targeting townspeople, she must outsmart the killer before the chaos escalates. Think 'teen slasher' meets 'corporate horror' with a side of dark comedy.
Who directed Drive Thru?
Brendan Cowles directed "Drive Thru (2007)", blending horror and comedy to create a unique and fast-paced thriller.
Who stars in Drive Thru?
The film stars Leighton Meester, Van De La Plante, Nicholas D'Agosto, Penn Badgley, and Melora Hardin in pivotal roles.
Is Drive Thru (2007) worth watching?
"Drive Thru (2007)" is a fun, low-stakes horror-comedy with a cult appeal. While not groundbreaking, it delivers on its promise of quirky scares and a memorable villain. Perfect for fans of '80s-inspired horror or anyone craving a quick, entertaining flick.
How long is Drive Thru?
Drive Thru (2007) has a runtime of 82 minutes, making it a tight and engaging watch.
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About Drive Thru (2007) — A Killer Clown, Fast Food, and Teen Survival
In "Drive Thru (2007)", Brendan Cowles crafts a darkly comedic horror-thriller that blends teenage angst with a sinister twist.
Leighton Meester leads the cast as a resourceful high-schooler who stumbles upon a terrifying secret at her local fast-food joint, Hella Burger. When a murderous clown begins stalking the town, she must rally her friends—including a quirky coworker (Van De La Plante) and a charming love interest (Penn Badgley)—to uncover the killer's identity before the body count rises. The film balances campy humor with genuine scares, exploring themes of trust and survival in a suburban nightmare. Shot on a tight budget, "Drive Thru (2007)" delivers a compact but exhilarating ride packed with wicked twists and nostalgic '80s-inspired dread.