Jayley Woo recalls strange incident during filming of local horror film Late Night Ride, Entertainment News

Jayley Woo recalls strange incident during filming of local horror film Late Night Ride, Entertainment News

“Ghost‑Hunting on Wheels: A Night at Bedok Reservoir”

When the crew of Late‑Night Ride rolled out in the chill of the lunar seventh month, they didn’t just take a stroll through the park – they unleashed a bona‑fide horror show that left the crew mouth‑watering and slightly creeped out.

Inside the scene that turned a cyclist into a ghost‑prototype

  • Time & place: 9 pm, Bedok Reservoir Park – a spot with more shadows than sunlight.
  • Cast confusion: Jayley Woo, Tasha Low, and Yap Hui Xin, all pedalling through a supposedly haunted stretch of path.
  • Plot twist: Jayley’s character, Nat, goes a step too far by blasting loud noises to “summon” the spirits.

Just before the director shouted “Action,” an inexperienced teen cyclist zoomed straight towards the trio, lost balance and crashed. But nothing bumped him; no overtobstacle, just a mysterious, sudden fall. The trio exchanged nervous glances and kept the incident under wraps—after all, the seventh month is considered a bad vibe for spilling supernatural gossip.

The after‑math: A bewildered boy and a crew on cue

The cameramen didn’t ignore the mishap. They rushed to help the startled teen up. His confused eyes told a story: “Sure I was fine, until …” And, of course, the crew was quick to say it was all part of the shoot, but the ambiguity left everyone with goosebumps.

What “Late‑Night Ride” promises

Directed by Koh Chong Wu, the film stitches together three interlocking tales. The first follows Nat—an influencer and the main helmsman—who leads a group of followers down a cursed road and along a queer cycling track. She’s all about breaking taboos to snag views, but the price? Knowing whether she’s living her own real‑life horror story.

Feel the buzz

So if you’re up for a nighttime detour with a storytelling twist (and maybe a bit of paranormal ringing in your ears), Late‑Night Ride might just be the ticket to get your adrenaline (and your heart rate) dialed to the max.

Late Night Ride – A Spine‑Chilling Film with a Dash of Drama

Meet the Cast & Their Hilariously Terrifying Struggles

Jie (Andie Chen): A Thin Line Between Grief and Gloom

  • Follows the harrowing death of his wife (Constance Lau) in a car crash.
  • His son Josh (Estovan Reizo Cheah) has fallen into a silent, eerie void.
  • Both father and son find themselves aboard a late‑night bus, where secrets flood the midnight air.

Min (Lina Ng): The Road‑Racing Driver Who Feels the Unexpected

  • Goes week and week through night shifts to patch up her dad’s hefty medical bills.
  • Every road trip brings a new twist—strange, chilling events nudge her to uncover the truth.

Jayley (Jayley Woo): From Supernatural Skeptic to Makeup‑Freaked‑Out Star

  • She’s genuinely scared of calling out spirits while filming.
  • Always feels the presence of the departed—like her late boyfriend Aloysius Pang—right in the hallway.
  • Believes a home altar keeps her protected from any chilling spirits.
  • Spent a whopping four hours in the makeup chair for the gory scenes—slept in the process, woke up to her own terrifying appearance, and could not lie about it!
  • Showed the time‑lapse makeup video to her mum; Mrs. Woo’s reaction was strong—imagine a mom in awe of a scar‑filled heroine!

What’s On the Horizon?

Curious about the fates of Nat, Jie, and Min? Don’t miss Late Night Ride in theatres starting October 28. It’s a roller‑coaster of emotional twists, supernatural vibes, and a touch of Hollywood swagger.

Try Watching the Official Trailer (Now that it’s In Your Head!)

Even though we can’t share the direct link here, you can easily find the official trailer online for an early taste of the film’s eerie energy.

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Spotlight on Singapore’s Super‑stars: A Quick‑Hit Reel

Ever wondered who’s pulling the spotlight in the local film scene? From award‑winning drama to box‑office blockbusters, let’s take a playful peek at the actors and actresses that keep Singapore’s silver screens shining.

Drama Queens & Kings

  • Geng Lihui – Brings the chaos of a family drama that’s as thrilling as a roller‑coaster. He’s the reason why “Broken Home” became the talk of the town.
  • Jessica Zhu – Her gentle grace turned the rom‑com “Love in the Air” into a textbook case of “awkward chemistry.” She proves that a laugh line is half the act.

Rom‑com Rumble

Behind every cheesy “pick‑up line” lies an actor with impeccable timing. Hugh Huang can turn a simple “Hang on a sec, I’ll be there!” into a crowd‑pleasing scene that triples your heart rate.

Laugh‑Off Legends
  • Yan Tang – The man who’s got the audience rolling on the floor. Even his bad jokes have the word “well‑deserved” in them.
  • Lucy Wong – The queen of slap‑stick. Her stumbles are as systematic as a well‑ordered sci‑fi plot.
What Next?

With a steady influx of fresh faces, the next blockbuster will no doubt fan out the edges of cinema. Keep your popcorn handy; Singapore’s trophy‑winning talent is on a roll. Stay tuned – it’s going to be a roller‑coaster of emotions and goodies that will keep you laughing and tearing up all at once.