On Thursday, John Carpenter was the guest On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to discuss his latest project “John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams”, a six-episode horror anthology series available to stream on Peacock.
https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/tv/john-carpenters-suburban-screams/8006432878975950112/seasons/1
The host, a huge film nerd, revealed to the audience that his go to comfort movie food is 1982’s The Thing. Reviled by critics and cinema goers at the time for being too gory and violent, while expecting a remake of Christian Nyby’s and Howard Hawks’s black & white version of 1951’s The Thing From Another World, the movie was almost forgotten… until sci-fi and horror fans decided differently. In the decades since, the film saw new life with VHS, Laserdisc and Blu-ray/DVD. The film has a killer score composed by Ennio Morricone, organic, non-cgi effects from Rob Bottin and one of the best posters ever from Drew Struzan.
https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/tv/john-carpenters-suburban-screams/8006432878975950112/seasons/1
The host, a huge film nerd, revealed to the audience that his go to comfort movie food is 1982’s The Thing. Reviled by critics and cinema goers at the time for being too gory and violent, while expecting a remake of Christian Nyby’s and Howard Hawks’s black & white version of 1951’s The Thing From Another World, the movie was almost forgotten… until sci-fi and horror fans decided differently. In the decades since, the film saw new life with VHS, Laserdisc and Blu-ray/DVD. The film has a killer score composed by Ennio Morricone, organic, non-cgi effects from Rob Bottin and one of the best posters ever from Drew Struzan.
- 10/27/2023
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Lightbulb Film Distribution is pleased to share the poster and trailer for new claustrophobic horror-thriller, Outpost. Outpost marks the feature-length directorial debut from Joe Lo Truglio and stars Beth Dover (Orange Is The New Black), Dylan Baker (Trick ‘r Treat) and Becky Ann Baker (A Simple Plan).
FrightFest Halloween hosted the UK premiere last year.
Outpost is available now On Demand and Download in the UK & Ireland, and in Australia & New Zealand from 13th Sept 2023.
Synopsis:
Kate seeks to heal past trauma by moving to Idaho, and taking a job as a fire lookout volunteer. But alone in the mountains, unable to leave her outpost, she is overwhelmed by isolation and paranoia. To protect the tower, she must discover the truth, confront those responsible and face her own demons.
Director Joe Lo Truglio commented; “Growing up in the 70s and 80s, my love for horror began very early and I...
FrightFest Halloween hosted the UK premiere last year.
Outpost is available now On Demand and Download in the UK & Ireland, and in Australia & New Zealand from 13th Sept 2023.
Synopsis:
Kate seeks to heal past trauma by moving to Idaho, and taking a job as a fire lookout volunteer. But alone in the mountains, unable to leave her outpost, she is overwhelmed by isolation and paranoia. To protect the tower, she must discover the truth, confront those responsible and face her own demons.
Director Joe Lo Truglio commented; “Growing up in the 70s and 80s, my love for horror began very early and I...
- 9/14/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Joe Lo Truglio is best known to audiences for his comedic performances, in the likes of Superbad & Brooklyn 99. But now he’s turned his talents to directing, and in a somewhat surprising turn of events, he’s seemingly far more interested in telling horror stories. Outpost is one such movie, and to mark the film’s release on September 11th, we had the pleasure of speaking to the filmmaker.
He talks to us about the film’s journey from conception to screen, and what it was like directing his wife Beth Dover in the leading role. He also talks about the delicate handling of trauma in the film, and looks back across his career, notably on the lasting impact of Superbad…
Watch the full interview with Joe Lo Truglio here:
Synopsis
After a violent attack, a woman searches for strength in the solitude of a lookout job, but is overwhelmed by something darker.
He talks to us about the film’s journey from conception to screen, and what it was like directing his wife Beth Dover in the leading role. He also talks about the delicate handling of trauma in the film, and looks back across his career, notably on the lasting impact of Superbad…
Watch the full interview with Joe Lo Truglio here:
Synopsis
After a violent attack, a woman searches for strength in the solitude of a lookout job, but is overwhelmed by something darker.
- 9/8/2023
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
After doing a lot of work in the comedy genre – Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The State, Viva Variety, Upright Citizens Brigade, Wet Hot American Summer, Reno 911!, Superbad, Pineapple Express, Paul, Role Models, Wanderlust, I Love You, Man… the list is long – Joe Lo Truglio has decided to make his feature directorial debut with a horror film called Outpost. Gravitas Ventures gave the film a theatrical and VOD release in the US back in May (you can find it on Amazon at This Link), and now Lightbulb Film Distribution has announced that they’ll be bringing Outpost to the UK and Ireland on September 11th with a digital and VOD release. The movie will then be given the same sort of release in Australia and New Zealand on September 13th.
Also scripted by Lo Truglio, Outpost has the following synopsis: After a violent assault, a woman asks her best friend for help escaping an abusive ex.
Also scripted by Lo Truglio, Outpost has the following synopsis: After a violent assault, a woman asks her best friend for help escaping an abusive ex.
- 7/31/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Allan Hawco, Emily Alatalo, Adam Kenneth Wilson, Wesley French, Natalie Brown, Mary Antonini, Alex Lifeson | Written by Nick Cutter, Ian Weir | Directed by Rodrigo Gudiño
The Breach, not to be confused with Breach, is the second feature from Rue Morgue founding editor Rodrigo Gudiño (The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh). Co-written by Nick Cutter and Ian Weir based on Cutter’s novel, its mix of haunted house and mad scientist themes attracted a lot of pre-release buzz which I was hoping it would live up to.
John Hawkins has one week left as sheriff of Lone Crow. Then he can put the town, and his ex Meg, behind him and start a new job in the city. That, of course, means something terrible has to happen before he can leave. And it does when a canoe bearing the mutilated remains of theoretical physicist Cole Parsons washes up at a local park.
The Breach, not to be confused with Breach, is the second feature from Rue Morgue founding editor Rodrigo Gudiño (The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh). Co-written by Nick Cutter and Ian Weir based on Cutter’s novel, its mix of haunted house and mad scientist themes attracted a lot of pre-release buzz which I was hoping it would live up to.
John Hawkins has one week left as sheriff of Lone Crow. Then he can put the town, and his ex Meg, behind him and start a new job in the city. That, of course, means something terrible has to happen before he can leave. And it does when a canoe bearing the mutilated remains of theoretical physicist Cole Parsons washes up at a local park.
- 7/7/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Ray Stevenson, the burly British actor who starred as Volstagg in the Thor movies and as the brutally evil governor in the recent Oscar-winning Indian hit Rrr, has died. He was 58.
Stevenson died Sunday, four days shy of his birthday, his publicist Nicki Fioravante told The Hollywood Reporter. The Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported he had been hospitalized on the island of Ischia while in production on the film Cassino on Ischia, directed by Frank Ciota.
No other details of his death were immediately available.
The 6-foot-3 actor was an imposing presence onscreen and commanded attention when he took to the stage in April for a public appearance at Star Wars Celebration in London. He is one of the main antagonists in the upcoming Star Wars series Ahsoka.
“Getting to wield the light saber is just the best feeling in the world,” he said then. “The first time they handed...
Stevenson died Sunday, four days shy of his birthday, his publicist Nicki Fioravante told The Hollywood Reporter. The Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported he had been hospitalized on the island of Ischia while in production on the film Cassino on Ischia, directed by Frank Ciota.
No other details of his death were immediately available.
The 6-foot-3 actor was an imposing presence onscreen and commanded attention when he took to the stage in April for a public appearance at Star Wars Celebration in London. He is one of the main antagonists in the upcoming Star Wars series Ahsoka.
“Getting to wield the light saber is just the best feeling in the world,” he said then. “The first time they handed...
- 5/22/2023
- by Borys Kit, Aaron Couch and Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
According to reports this afternoon, British-Irish actor Ray Stevenson has tragically passed away this week. The Punisher: War Zone star was just 58 years old.
Ray Stevenson was most recently seen in the Academy Award-winning action movie Rrr, playing the critically acclaimed Indian film’s central villain.
Stevenson memorably played Frank Castle in 2008’s Punisher: War Zone, a violent comic book movie that cemented him as many fans’ all-time favorite Punisher actor.
Beginning his screen career in 1993, Ray Stevenson amassed over 60 credits in film and television, including the films King Arthur, Outpost, Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant, The Book of Eli, The Other Guys, Kill the Irishman, Thor, The Three Musketeers, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Thor: Dark World, Divergent, Big Game, The Transporter Refueled, Insurgent, Cold Skin, Thor: Ragnarok, Accident Man, Memory, and Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday.
On the small screen, Ray Stevenson appeared in “The Dwelling Place,” “Band of Gold,...
Ray Stevenson was most recently seen in the Academy Award-winning action movie Rrr, playing the critically acclaimed Indian film’s central villain.
Stevenson memorably played Frank Castle in 2008’s Punisher: War Zone, a violent comic book movie that cemented him as many fans’ all-time favorite Punisher actor.
Beginning his screen career in 1993, Ray Stevenson amassed over 60 credits in film and television, including the films King Arthur, Outpost, Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant, The Book of Eli, The Other Guys, Kill the Irishman, Thor, The Three Musketeers, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Thor: Dark World, Divergent, Big Game, The Transporter Refueled, Insurgent, Cold Skin, Thor: Ragnarok, Accident Man, Memory, and Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday.
On the small screen, Ray Stevenson appeared in “The Dwelling Place,” “Band of Gold,...
- 5/22/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Joe Lo Truglio is best known for his comedy work. He has been in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The State, Viva Variety, Upright Citizens Brigade, Wet Hot American Summer, Reno 911!, Superbad, Pineapple Express, Paul, Role Models, Wanderlust, I Love You, Man… the list is long. But he’s also a horror fan, and for his feature directorial debut he decided to make a horror movie. His horror movie is called Outpost, and it has received a theatrical and VOD release today, May 19th, courtesy of Gravitas Ventures. A trailer for the film can be seen in the embed above. The movie can be rented or purchased on Amazon at This Link.
Also scripted by Lo Truglio, Outpost has the following synopsis: After a violent assault, a woman asks her best friend for help escaping an abusive ex. She’s given a job as a fire lookout in the mountains of northern Idaho,...
Also scripted by Lo Truglio, Outpost has the following synopsis: After a violent assault, a woman asks her best friend for help escaping an abusive ex. She’s given a job as a fire lookout in the mountains of northern Idaho,...
- 5/19/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
In a world where horror films often tread familiar ground, Outpost emerges as a breath of fresh air, taking audiences on an unsettling journey through the untouched forests of northern Idaho. Written and directed by comedic actor and secret lifelong horror fan Joe Lo Truglio (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) in his feature debut, this chilling film ventures into the dark corners of the human psyche while delivering an unforgettable survival horror experience.
“[Outpost] ventures into the dark corners of the human psyche while delivering an unforgettable survival horror experience”
Outpost revolves around a woman (Beth Dover) who seeks refuge in the tranquil wilderness after surviving a violent assault and escaping an abusive ex-partner. Hoping for healing and solace, she takes up a job as a fire lookout in the isolated mountains. Little does she know that the peace she seeks will be shattered by the torment of her past and the haunting isolation of her present.
“[Outpost] ventures into the dark corners of the human psyche while delivering an unforgettable survival horror experience”
Outpost revolves around a woman (Beth Dover) who seeks refuge in the tranquil wilderness after surviving a violent assault and escaping an abusive ex-partner. Hoping for healing and solace, she takes up a job as a fire lookout in the isolated mountains. Little does she know that the peace she seeks will be shattered by the torment of her past and the haunting isolation of her present.
- 5/19/2023
- by Kimberley Elizabeth
Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, Fiends! On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street your horror hosts Kim and Jon are joined by Joe Lo Truglio (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) to discuss his directorial debut Outpost. You may know Lo Truglio from his comedic work, but he’s a lifelong horror fan, finally fulfilling a lifelong dream of directing a scary movie.
We talk all about his childhood horror obsessions, the experience of filming in a swaying outpost high above the tree line of Idaho’s forest range, and how much weight the entire crew lost hiking up and down the side of a mountain every day of production. Join ussss….
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We talk all about his childhood horror obsessions, the experience of filming in a swaying outpost high above the tree line of Idaho’s forest range, and how much weight the entire crew lost hiking up and down the side of a mountain every day of production. Join ussss….
Support The Show:
Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love – and Terror! Support us on Patreon at www.nofspodcast.com/fiendclub to unlock frightfully good rewards; like bonus episodes, watch parties, exclusive merch, producer credits, and much more!
- 5/18/2023
- by Nightmare on Film Street
Prolific actor Joe Lo Truglio is making his feature-length directorial debut with the new horror film Outpost. Centered on Kate (played by Beth Dover), a survivor of abuse who takes a job at a fire lookout tower, Outpost will be released in theaters and On Demand on May 19th from Gravitas Ventures, and we have an exclusive reveal of the film's latest poster to share with Daily Dead readers!
Written and directed by Joe Lo Truglio, Outpost stars Beth Dover, Ato Essandoh, Dylan Baker, Becky Ann Baker, Dallas Roberts, Ta'Rea Campbell, Tim Neff, and D.R. Anderson.
Below, you can check out our exclusive reveal of the latest poster for Outpost, and we also have a look at the previously released trailer. To keep up to date on Outpost, visit:
https://whatsthatnoisefilms.com/outpost https://gravitasventures.com/outpost-2023/
Synopsis: "After a violent assault, a woman asks her best friend for help escaping an abusive ex.
Written and directed by Joe Lo Truglio, Outpost stars Beth Dover, Ato Essandoh, Dylan Baker, Becky Ann Baker, Dallas Roberts, Ta'Rea Campbell, Tim Neff, and D.R. Anderson.
Below, you can check out our exclusive reveal of the latest poster for Outpost, and we also have a look at the previously released trailer. To keep up to date on Outpost, visit:
https://whatsthatnoisefilms.com/outpost https://gravitasventures.com/outpost-2023/
Synopsis: "After a violent assault, a woman asks her best friend for help escaping an abusive ex.
- 5/16/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Stars: Beth Dover, Ato Essandoh, Dylan Baker, Becky Ann Baker, Dallas Roberts, Ta’Rea Campbell, Tim Neff, D.R. Anderson | Written and Directed by Joe Lo Truglio
I do love checking out directorial debuts, I so do. Especially when it looks like the first-time director is flexing that creative muscle in a realm you might not exactly associate with their usual body of work. So the thought of Joe Lo Truglio of Brooklyn Nine-Nine fame making what promised to be some sort of psychological survival thriller type thing starring actress Beth Dover (Orange is the New Black). Well, it is safe to say I was super intrigued by this prospect and couldn’t wait to check out Outpost.
Kate (Dover) is the victim of a horrific attack that has left her physically and mentally scarred. Unable to shake off the events and truly get on with life, she seeks the help...
I do love checking out directorial debuts, I so do. Especially when it looks like the first-time director is flexing that creative muscle in a realm you might not exactly associate with their usual body of work. So the thought of Joe Lo Truglio of Brooklyn Nine-Nine fame making what promised to be some sort of psychological survival thriller type thing starring actress Beth Dover (Orange is the New Black). Well, it is safe to say I was super intrigued by this prospect and couldn’t wait to check out Outpost.
Kate (Dover) is the victim of a horrific attack that has left her physically and mentally scarred. Unable to shake off the events and truly get on with life, she seeks the help...
- 5/11/2023
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
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