The Paranoia Thriller OUTPOST Intense Trailer Released

OUTPOST

Gravitas Ventures recently unveiled a gripping and captivating trailer for their highly anticipated indie thriller, Outpost. This upcoming film delves into the haunting journey of a courageous woman seeking solace and redemption after enduring a violent assault.

The story revolves around Kate, portrayed by the talented Beth Dover, who turns to her closest friend for assistance in escaping an abusive ex-partner. In a bid to find healing and tranquility, Kate embarks on a volunteer position as a fire lookout amidst the vast, secluded forests of northern Idaho. Her hope is that the serene isolation will help her overcome the lingering trauma that plagues her every moment.

However, the tranquil facade swiftly crumbles as Kate finds herself ensnared in the treacherous grip of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the unforgiving grip of isolation. What once seemed like an opportunity for healing rapidly transforms into a harrowing struggle for survival, not only for herself but also for the nearby town teetering on the brink of danger.

Directed by the talented Joe Lo Truglio, known for his work as a television director and notably for an episode of the beloved series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Outpost boasts an impressive ensemble cast. Alongside Beth Dover, the film features Ato Essandoh, Dylan Baker, Becky Ann Baker, Dallas Roberts, Ta’Rea Campbell, Tim Neff, and D.R. Anderson, each contributing their unique talents to bring this gripping tale to life.

The trailer promises a compelling and intense paranoia thriller, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating its release. Outpost is set to hit theaters and video-on-demand platforms on May 19th, 2023, marking an eagerly anticipated date for thriller enthusiasts and cinema lovers alike. Prepare to embark on an unforgettable cinematic journey through the depths of suspense and psychological turmoil.

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