Humorist Jim Gaffigan plays it straight in a wrongdoing spine chiller from 'London Town' executive Derrick Borte. An unwholesome stew of self-hatred, precariousness and sputtering resentment is prepared to combust for Cam, the urgent ride-share driver played by Jim Gaffigan in American Dreamer. In spite of the fact that Cam's fury is never entirely named white wrath by author executive Derrick Borte, race is more than subtext in this tight spine chiller. The focal character, once an emphatically white collar class fellow, is no notice kid for private academy qualification. Be that as it may, he certainly feels undermined — "disrupted" is the manner by which he puts it. Cleared aside by beating tides of monetary and social change, he's expended to the point of unhinging by the confusing sense that "this isn't the manner in which it should be."