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Outpost

  • 2022
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1K
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Beth Dover in Outpost (2022)
A nightmare on a mountain, about a woman fighting demons where the demons are winning.
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After a violent attack, a woman searches for strength in the solitude of a lookout job, but is overwhelmed by something darker.After a violent attack, a woman searches for strength in the solitude of a lookout job, but is overwhelmed by something darker.After a violent attack, a woman searches for strength in the solitude of a lookout job, but is overwhelmed by something darker.

  • Director
    • Joe Lo Truglio
  • Writer
    • Joe Lo Truglio
  • Stars
    • Dylan Baker
    • Dallas Roberts
    • Ato Essandoh
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    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Joe Lo Truglio
    • Writer
      • Joe Lo Truglio
    • Stars
      • Dylan Baker
      • Dallas Roberts
      • Ato Essandoh
    • 20User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • Reggie
    Dallas Roberts
    Dallas Roberts
    • Ranger Dan
    Ato Essandoh
    Ato Essandoh
    • Earl
    Becky Ann Baker
    Becky Ann Baker
    • Bertha
    Beth Dover
    Beth Dover
    • Kate
    Dana Millican
    Dana Millican
    • Counselor
    Tim Neff
    Tim Neff
    • Mike
    Doug Dawson
    Doug Dawson
    • Uncle Ted
    • (as Dougie Dawson)
    D.R. Anderson
    D.R. Anderson
    • Hal
    Ta'Rea Campbell
    Ta'Rea Campbell
    • Nickie
    Patrick Censoplano
    Patrick Censoplano
    • Pilot
    • (voice)
    John Scott Horton
    John Scott Horton
    • Eddie
    Stephen Morton
    Stephen Morton
    • Police Officer
    Tabatha Brooke
    • Parking Lot Woman
    Faith Clark Doebler
    Faith Clark Doebler
    • Corinne
    Kevin Kahl Lease
    • Creepy Guy
    Joe Mortimer
    Joe Mortimer
    • Dispatch
    • (voice)
    Johnny Cook
    • Hiker #2
    • Director
      • Joe Lo Truglio
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      • Joe Lo Truglio
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    8Dar Star

    Underrated film

    Stumbled upon this film because I was attracted to the idea of the scenery and cinematography and was very pleasantly surprised with the overall effort which has dark comedy elements to it.

    The story is simple enough, a woman trying to flee her abusive partner, goes mad (think Shining) as she works at an Idaho forest observation lookout for 3 months. There is witty dialog and some good perfomances leading up to the end sequence which is genuinely suspenseful.

    It is definitely worth a watch and I have found myself watching it over to pick up on some of the nuances I might have missed earlier. A solid 7.5 film IMO.
    6S1rr34l

    A Woman Alone in the Woods - What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

    Rating Breakdown: Story - 1.00 :: Direction - 1.25 :: Pacing - 1.25 :: Performances - 1.00 :: Entertainment - 1.00 :::: TOTAL - 5.5/10

    Solitude, trauma, and creeping paranoia: Outpost has all the ingredients for a chilling psychological thriller. It begins with promise: Kate, a woman seeking escape from a violent past, takes a job in the remote wilderness, only to find that the real horror lies within. Writer-director Joe Lo Truglio builds tension well, creating an atmosphere where silence is suffocating, strangers feel like threats, and past trauma seeps into every corner of Kate's fragile reality. There are standout moments, such as the brilliantly unsettling café scene where an entire room seems to turn against her in quiet judgment, and Truglio's direction makes excellent use of sudden, shocking violence to mirror Kate's unravelling mind.

    But just when the film should take us deeper into her madness, it hesitates. Instead of a harrowing psychological breakdown, we get a restrained, tentative decline that never fully grips. It flirts with disturbing brilliance but ultimately backs away. Beth Dover's performance is equally inconsistent; sometimes she nails Kate's defiant strength, but other times, her expressions feel oddly disconnected from the character's turmoil. The supporting cast, however, delivers solid performances, adding layers to an otherwise underdeveloped descent.

    Outpost is intriguing, occasionally effective, but ultimately frustrating. It promises a dark, psychological spiral and then loses its nerve. Still, for those who prefer their psychological horror on the milder side, it is worth a watch. Just do not expect to be haunted by it for long.
    4arungeorge13

    Why don't we get a trauma-affected protagonists' universe on Shudder? [+43%]

    This is the second film titled Outpost I'm watching today, and it's safe to say I found this one less enjoyable. 2022 was indeed the year of trauma response protagonists, and here's one more to add to that list. The film's one-liner had enough potential to lure the horror buff in me to watch this, and it did keep my interest levels up during the entirety of the first act. There are things we know (or do not know) about the protagonist, and the frequent intercuts of her abusive ex definitely put some points across. Yet, Kate (an earnest Beth Dover) comes across as a protagonist we can never completely get behind, and her reactions to the new surroundings (and people) scaring her only leave you further confounded. It soon reaches a point where you can trust nothing she sees, hears, or imbibes.

    Now, the first act did remind me of this great PC game I played back in 2016 called Firewatch, and the locales, including the watchtower and its isolated (sometimes gory) environs hold your attention, at least initially. But then, the film decides not to go the "natural hazard" route and instead, dives deeper into the twisted mind of its protagonist. As such, we get an unhinged and somewhat punchy final act with a twist that explains certain developments, though the film doesn't feel complete. It just flips the switch, offers the complete grindhouse package, and randomly concludes when the boat still hasn't sailed ashore.
    5quothage

    Tree porn.

    I gave this film a chance purely because it was written and directed by Joe Lo Trulio, who I like from Brooklyn 99. On the hole, I suspect that if were not, it would not exist. That is to say, if the average person wrote this, it probably would still be in a word document on someones laptop.

    As Kate (the lead character) suffers from flashbacks and hallucinations from a harrowing past, we come to understand her plight. But we're asked to believe that she would seek solitude in a fire watch tower located somewhere in the middle of a mountain range in Idaho by means of escape. I dont think its a spoiler to say that they dont. The synopsis of the movie would have you believe that something darker is going to manifest, but really.. it does not.

    The location itself was probably the best bit. It made for some great tree and mountain porn. On the one hand some of the photography (or videography) was fantastic, with some great shots and points of view (mostly of mother nature), it was dragged down by periods of hand held shakey cam with really poor directive choices (mostly of people and action sequences). They gave me an actual physical headache.

    While the concepts of abuse, made for a good basis for a story the use of the ideas to drive the narrative just didn't feel cohesive. So for the most part I wasnt sure what I was watching and came very close to quitting before the end. And so, despite the disconnect, the last part of the film was okay (nearing good) and ultimately worth the watch if you can make it past the beginning.
    7zitajohann

    Is isolation a benefit to the traumatized?

    Found this on Prime and hope it gets onto something like Shudder. Definitely better than the 4.6 on imbd, tho Im biased because I love these kinds of psychological horror flicks. Movies like The shining and The thing deal with similar themes of isolation but don't expect anything as bombastic as those, this reminded more of 90s films like Jacobs Ladder. Has a Great outdoor setting and some nice dialogue about nature. I liked the lead and felt her struggle. Ive never seen this actress in anything else so cant say if this kind of role is something new to her. I also really liked the odd supporting characters. As far as 90 min horror/thrillers go this is a fun way to spend an evening. Unfortunately I think the 90min format doesnt work for most viewers today even though I find it to be superior. Get in tell your story efficiently and get out.

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    • Trivia
      While they do not share any scenes, actors Becky Ann Baker and Dylan Baker are married in real life.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmare on Film Street: Nightmare Alley: Joe Lo Truglio Talks Horror and Directorial Debut Outpost (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Old Time Country Roads
      written by Jeremie Tepper

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Article in Yahoo Entertainment
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Застава
    • Production company
      • What's That Noise Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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