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The Outpost (2020 film)

The Outpost is a 2020 war film directed by Rod Lurie, based on the 2012 non-fiction book The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor by Jake Tapper, about the Battle of Kamdesh in the war in Afghanistan. It stars Scott Eastwood, Caleb Landry Jones, Orlando Bloom, Jack Kesy, Cory Hardrict, Milo Gibson, Jacob Scipio, Will Attenborough, and Taylor John Smith.

The Outpost
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRod Lurie
Screenplay by
  • Paul Tamasy
  • Eric Johnson
Based onThe Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor
by Jake Tapper
Produced by
  • Paul Michael Merryman
  • Paul Tamasy
  • Marc Frydman
  • Jeffrey Greenstein
  • Jonathan Yunger
  • Les Weldon
Starring
CinematographyLorenzo Senatore
Edited byMichael J. Duthie
Music byLarry Groupé
Production
companies
Distributed byScreen Media Films
Release dates
Running time
123 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million[2]
Box office$2.3 million[3][4]

It had its world premiere at Thessaloniki International Film Festival on November 2, 2019. The film was scheduled to premiere at the 2020 South by Southwest Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was released via Premium VOD and in selected theaters on July 3, 2020. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the battle sequences and respectful depiction of the soldiers.

Background

In 2006, PRT Kamdesh – later renamed Combat Outpost Keating – was one of several U.S. Army outposts established in Northern Afghanistan. Located in a remote valley surrounded by the Hindu Kush mountains, the base was regarded as a deathtrap; the troops stationed there faced regular Taliban attacks, culminating in one of the bloodiest American engagements of Operation Enduring Freedom. The film tells the story of the 53 U.S. soldiers and two Latvian military advisors who battled some 300 enemy insurgents at the Battle of Kamdesh.

Plot

During the war in Afghanistan, SSG Romesha and a new group of soldiers arrive at PRT Kamdesh, under the command of CPT Keating. SGT Scusa saves a dog from being shot, and the men fend off yet another Taliban attack. SSG Gallegos assaults PFC Yunger for firing too close to his head, while SGT Larson reprimands SPC Carter for arguing during the firefight. Keating arranges a shura to offer local elders money for infrastructure projects in exchange for peace. A gunshot residue test proves that a local man took part in the previous day's attack, but he and others lay down their arms. Keating offers to drive a large LMTV through the narrow mountain roads; while Romesha and Carter scout ahead, the vehicle falls off a cliff, killing Keating.

The new commanding officer, CPT Yllescas, sends out a patrol after another attack; Romesha details how he would mount an assault on the vulnerable outpost. SGT Kirk apprehends a local man paid by the elders to take pictures of the base, which leads Yllescas to withhold the money Keating promised them. The base's Afghan interpreter, Mohammed, warns of an impending large-scale attack, but his fears are dismissed. Patrolling a bridge with Yunger, Yllescas is killed by a bomb; the traumatized Yunger is talked out of suicide by Romesha and extracted out of the Outpost with Yllescas' body.

CPT Broward takes charge of the base, which he reveals will soon be closed. An Afghan ID is found near the bridge, presumably belonging to the bomber, but Broward refuses to allow Romesha and the men to search the nearby villages. Romesha clashes with Broward over the captain's strict adherence to the rules of engagement, and pressure from Afghan President Karzai postpones the closing of the base. Carter approaches 1LT Bundermann with the men's concern about Broward's leadership, but is rebuffed.

A nighttime attack reveals the insurgents now have night vision equipment and mortars. The next day, elders arrive with the body of a girl they fraudulently claim was killed by the American counterattack; Broward agrees to compensate them, and shoots Scusa's dog for biting an elder. As the troops blow off steam by waterboarding each other, Broward reveals he has been relieved of command and the base will officially close in October. Left in command, Bundermann orders the men not to send any communication about leaving the base, as the soldiers make calls to their loved ones.

On the morning of October 3, 2009, Mohammed alerts the base that the villagers are gone and hundreds of Taliban fighters have surrounded the outpost. A firefight erupts, sending the Afghan National Army forces fleeing, and PFC Thomson and Scusa are killed. Gallegos and several others are pinned down inside an armored vehicle, and Romesha is wounded trying to reach them. Learning Kirk has been killed, Romesha eliminates a Taliban sniper. SGT Hardt, SPC Griffin, and PVT Faulkner try to reach Gallegos' position, but their vehicle becomes stuck as they realize the Taliban have breached the perimeter. Griffin and Hardt are killed, and Romesha reaches the TOC and convinces Bundermann they should retake the base.

Larson and Carter lay down covering fire, allowing the others to escape from the armored vehicle. Gallegos and SSG Martin are killed, and despite taking heavy gunfire, Carter rescues wounded SPC Mace. Romesha leads a group of men to successfully secure the front gate, just as air support arrives. As a B-1 bomber drops its payload on the Taliban's position, Carter and Larson carry Mace to the aid station, where CPT Cordova uses fresh blood from himself and others to transfuse Mace. CPT Portis and a quick reaction force arrive, dispatching the last of the insurgents. The remaining soldiers leave by helicopter as the base is demolished, and learn Mace did not survive. The Battle of Khamdesh left 27 Americans wounded and 8 dead, and Romesha and Carter each received the Medal of Honor, members of what became the most decorated unit of the war.

Cast

Three people who served at the actual outpost appear in the movie: Ty Carter appears in a cameo role; Henry Hughes appears in a supporting role as Sergeant Brad Larson, and SPC Daniel Rodriguez appears as himself.

Production

After Paul Tamasy acquired the rights to Jake Tapper's book, he and his writing partner, Eric Johnson, sold the project as a pitch to Universal Pictures with Scott Stuber also attached to produce. While negotiating their deal, Sam Raimi expressed interest in directing the project. After Raimi decided he no longer wanted to direct, Tamasy hired Rod Lurie, West Point graduate-turned-film critic and director, to direct the screenplay.[7] The film was officially announced alongside the casting of Eastwood and Bloom in May 2018, and in August Milo Gibson joined the cast.[8][9]

Because Clint Romesha had written a book on the conflict that had in-turn been optioned by Sony Pictures, the producers rushed to get The Outpost made, and contact between Romesha and Eastwood (who depicts him in the film) was limited after a legal letter from the studio. Three weeks before filming was set to begin, Eastwood broke his ankle, causing a two-week delay, rewrites, and re-choreographing of the fight sequences.[7] Filming took place mostly in Bulgaria, wrapping in mid-October 2018.[10]

Release

In October 2019, a rough edit of The Outpost was screened for the depicted soldiers and their families in Washington, D.C., which Stoney Portis, who was the commander of the quick reaction force charged with relieving the besieged outpost, called "part of the healing."[11] The film was then scheduled to premiere on March 14, 2020 at the South by Southwest Film Festival.[12][13] However, the festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[14]

In April 2020, Screen Media Films acquired distribution rights to the film.[15] It was released via Premium VOD and in selected theaters on July 3, 2020.[16] Fathom Events originally planned on releasing the film on 500 screens theatrically from July 2–5,[17] but the plans were scrapped due to the pandemic; it did still release in 69 theaters.[11] It made $14,182 in its debut weekend.[18]

On Veterans Day Nov 11, 2020, a director's cut that is 12 minutes longer was released in the theaters.[19][20] That extended blu-ray edition was released in May 2021.[21]

Reception

VOD sales

In its debut weekend, The Outpost was the top-rented film on the iTunes Store and FandangoNow, and reportedly was the best debut in Screen Media's history.[22][11] It remained the number one film on iTunes in its second weekend, as well as on Apple TV, while finishing second at FandangoNow and on Spectrum's weekly chart.[23][24] The film continued to do well in its third week of release, finishing first at Apple TV and Spectrum and second on FandangoNow.[25] It remained in the top six across all services in the subsequent weeks.[26][27]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 93% based on 99 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Told with gripping realism, The Outpost is a thrilling technical feat and a worthy tribute to military heroes."[28] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 71 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[29]

Peter Debruge, in his review for Variety, called the film a "harrowing immersive account" of the battle and wrote: "The Outpost isn't glamorous, but it's respectful of the sacrifice and split-second decision-making that Bravo Troop faced, amplifying the terror of such an impossible assignment by attempting to mirror the characters' point of view."[30] David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film a "B" and called it "familiar but uncommonly visceral", writing that "Lurie does a strong job of threading the needle between excitement and calamity; shooting much of the 45-minute long ambush in hectic, agile long-takes allows him to capture the Battle of Kamdesh for all of its terror, and with a clarity that allows us to feel that terror in our bones."[31]

The film was praised by veterans, including those who fought in the battle, for its realistic depiction of warfare, everyday soldier life, and the looks of the base.[32]

See also

References

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  2. ^ Chris Lee (November 11, 2020). "The Unlikely Movie Life of 'The Outpost,' a Pandemic Sleeper Hit". Vulture. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  3. ^ "The Outpost (2020) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  4. ^ "The Outpost (2020)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  5. ^ "Milo Gibson Inks With Alchemy For Management, Boards Rod Lurie's 'The Outpost'". August 17, 2018.
  6. ^ "Newcomer Trey Tucker Joins Scott Eastwood, Orlando Bloom in 'Outpost' (Exclusive)". November 9, 2018.
  7. ^ a b Steve Pond (March 13, 2020). "Rod Lurie on 'The Outpost': 'I Will Never, Ever Do Anything as Important as This'". TheWrap. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  8. ^ "Jake Tapper's 'Outpost' Film Enlists Scott Eastwood, Orlando Bloom to Star (Exclusive)". May 3, 2018.
  9. ^ "Scott Eastwood and Orlando Bloom head to war in The Outpost". May 5, 2018.
  10. ^ "On location in Bulgaria as 'The Outpost' becomes a feature film". CNN. October 31, 2018. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  11. ^ a b c Rod Lurie (July 6, 2020). "'The Outpost' Director Rod Lurie On Looking Beyond Box Office Numbers To Find Validation In Films Released During Pandemic – Guest Column". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
  12. ^ "SXSW Film Festival to premiere Judd Apatow, Pete Davidson comedy". January 15, 2020.
  13. ^ "SXSW 2020 Schedule - The Outpost". SXSW. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  14. ^ "City of Austin Cancels SXSW March Events". South by Southwest. March 6, 2020. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  15. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (April 20, 2020). "SXSW Debut Nixed, Rod Lurie-Directed Afghan War Thriller 'The Outpost' Lands Screen Media Deal". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  16. ^ "Jake Tapper Announces "The Outpost" Film Will Premiere On July 3rd". www.yahoo.com.
  17. ^ "'The Outpost' Plots Theatrical Run on 500 Screens in July". The Hollywood Reporter. May 22, 2020. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  18. ^ Tom Brueggemann (July 8, 2020). "Sympathy for the Devil: You Can't Blame the Theaters for Suing New Jersey". IndieWire. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  19. ^ The Outpost: Director's Cut, retrieved 2021-05-26
  20. ^ Lee, Chris (2020-11-11). "The Unlikely Movie Life of 'The Outpost,' the Pandemic's Sleeper Hit". Vulture. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  21. ^ Bradley, Dan (2021-02-26). "'The Outpost' Movie Director's Cut Probably Coming to 4K UHD Blu-ray". TheHDRoom. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  22. ^ Brueggemann, Tom (July 7, 2020). "'Hamilton' Rules Disney+ Over July 4, but the VOD Success Story Is Rod Lurie's 'The Outpost'". IndieWire. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  23. ^ Brueggemann, Tom (July 13, 2020). "'The Old Guard' Opens to Number One on Netflix as 'The Outpost' Flies High Again on VOD". IndieWire. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  24. ^ Rowles, Dustin (July 12, 2020). "Weekend Box Office: The Most-Watched Movies At Home (And In Drive-In Theaters) Over The Weekend". Uproxx. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  25. ^ Brueggemann, Tom (July 21, 2020). "'The Outpost' Still Strong on VOD, While John Lewis and Danny Trejo Docs Score". IndieWire. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  26. ^ Brueggemann, Tom (July 27, 2020). "'The Rental' Is Second Film Ever to Be #1 on Both Theatrical and VOD Charts at Same Time". IndieWire. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  27. ^ Brueggemann, Tom (August 3, 2020). "'The Secret: Dare to Dream' Soars on PVOD as 'The Rental' and 'The Outpost' Hold Strong". IndieWire. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
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  29. ^ "The Outpost Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  30. ^ Debruge, Peter (June 29, 2020). "'The Outpost': Film Review". Variety. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  31. ^ Ehrlich, David (July 2, 2020). "'The Outpost' Review: A Harrowing Account of the War in Afghanistan's Bloodiest American Conflict". IndieWire. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  32. ^ Portis, Stoney (July 3, 2020). "I Watched My War Story Become a Movie". New York Times. Retrieved July 9, 2020.

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The Outpost is a 2020 war film directed by Rod Lurie based on the 2012 non fiction book The Outpost An Untold Story of American Valor by Jake Tapper about the Battle of Kamdesh in the war in Afghanistan It stars Scott Eastwood Caleb Landry Jones Orlando Bloom Jack Kesy Cory Hardrict Milo Gibson Jacob Scipio Will Attenborough and Taylor John Smith The OutpostTheatrical release posterDirected byRod LurieScreenplay byPaul Tamasy Eric JohnsonBased onThe Outpost An Untold Story of American Valorby Jake TapperProduced byPaul Michael Merryman Paul Tamasy Marc Frydman Jeffrey Greenstein Jonathan Yunger Les WeldonStarringScott Eastwood Caleb Landry Jones Orlando Bloom Jack Kesy Cory Hardrict Milo Gibson Jacob Scipio Taylor John SmithCinematographyLorenzo SenatoreEdited byMichael J DuthieMusic byLarry GroupeProductioncompaniesMillennium Media Perfection Hunter York FilmsDistributed byScreen Media FilmsRelease datesNovember 2 2019 2019 11 02 Thessaloniki International Film Festival July 3 2020 2020 07 03 United States Running time123 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 5 million 2 Box office 2 3 million 3 4 It had its world premiere at Thessaloniki International Film Festival on November 2 2019 The film was scheduled to premiere at the 2020 South by Southwest Film Festival but the festival was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic It was released via Premium VOD and in selected theaters on July 3 2020 The film received generally positive reviews from critics with praise for the battle sequences and respectful depiction of the soldiers Contents 1 Background 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 Production 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 VOD sales 6 2 Critical response 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackground EditIn 2006 PRT Kamdesh later renamed Combat Outpost Keating was one of several U S Army outposts established in Northern Afghanistan Located in a remote valley surrounded by the Hindu Kush mountains the base was regarded as a deathtrap the troops stationed there faced regular Taliban attacks culminating in one of the bloodiest American engagements of Operation Enduring Freedom The film tells the story of the 53 U S soldiers and two Latvian military advisors who battled some 300 enemy insurgents at the Battle of Kamdesh Plot EditDuring the war in Afghanistan SSG Romesha and a new group of soldiers arrive at PRT Kamdesh under the command of CPT Keating SGT Scusa saves a dog from being shot and the men fend off yet another Taliban attack SSG Gallegos assaults PFC Yunger for firing too close to his head while SGT Larson reprimands SPC Carter for arguing during the firefight Keating arranges a shura to offer local elders money for infrastructure projects in exchange for peace A gunshot residue test proves that a local man took part in the previous day s attack but he and others lay down their arms Keating offers to drive a large LMTV through the narrow mountain roads while Romesha and Carter scout ahead the vehicle falls off a cliff killing Keating The new commanding officer CPT Yllescas sends out a patrol after another attack Romesha details how he would mount an assault on the vulnerable outpost SGT Kirk apprehends a local man paid by the elders to take pictures of the base which leads Yllescas to withhold the money Keating promised them The base s Afghan interpreter Mohammed warns of an impending large scale attack but his fears are dismissed Patrolling a bridge with Yunger Yllescas is killed by a bomb the traumatized Yunger is talked out of suicide by Romesha and extracted out of the Outpost with Yllescas body CPT Broward takes charge of the base which he reveals will soon be closed An Afghan ID is found near the bridge presumably belonging to the bomber but Broward refuses to allow Romesha and the men to search the nearby villages Romesha clashes with Broward over the captain s strict adherence to the rules of engagement and pressure from Afghan President Karzai postpones the closing of the base Carter approaches 1LT Bundermann with the men s concern about Broward s leadership but is rebuffed A nighttime attack reveals the insurgents now have night vision equipment and mortars The next day elders arrive with the body of a girl they fraudulently claim was killed by the American counterattack Broward agrees to compensate them and shoots Scusa s dog for biting an elder As the troops blow off steam by waterboarding each other Broward reveals he has been relieved of command and the base will officially close in October Left in command Bundermann orders the men not to send any communication about leaving the base as the soldiers make calls to their loved ones On the morning of October 3 2009 Mohammed alerts the base that the villagers are gone and hundreds of Taliban fighters have surrounded the outpost A firefight erupts sending the Afghan National Army forces fleeing and PFC Thomson and Scusa are killed Gallegos and several others are pinned down inside an armored vehicle and Romesha is wounded trying to reach them Learning Kirk has been killed Romesha eliminates a Taliban sniper SGT Hardt SPC Griffin and PVT Faulkner try to reach Gallegos position but their vehicle becomes stuck as they realize the Taliban have breached the perimeter Griffin and Hardt are killed and Romesha reaches the TOC and convinces Bundermann they should retake the base Larson and Carter lay down covering fire allowing the others to escape from the armored vehicle Gallegos and SSG Martin are killed and despite taking heavy gunfire Carter rescues wounded SPC Mace Romesha leads a group of men to successfully secure the front gate just as air support arrives As a B 1 bomber drops its payload on the Taliban s position Carter and Larson carry Mace to the aid station where CPT Cordova uses fresh blood from himself and others to transfuse Mace CPT Portis and a quick reaction force arrive dispatching the last of the insurgents The remaining soldiers leave by helicopter as the base is demolished and learn Mace did not survive The Battle of Khamdesh left 27 Americans wounded and 8 dead and Romesha and Carter each received the Medal of Honor members of what became the most decorated unit of the war Cast EditScott Eastwood as Staff Sergeant Clint Romesha Caleb Landry Jones as Specialist Ty Michael Carter Orlando Bloom as Captain Benjamin D Keating Jack Kesy as Sergeant Josh Kirk Cory Hardrict as Staff Sergeant Vernon Martin Milo Gibson as Captain Robert Yllescas 5 Jacob Scipio as Staff Sergeant Justin T Gallegos Taylor John Smith as 1st Lieutenant Andrew Bundermann Jonathan Yunger as Sergeant First Class Jonathan Hill Alexander Arnold as Sergeant Chris Griffin George Arvidson as Captain Chris Cordova Will Attenborough as Private Ed Faulkner Chris Born as Specialist Stephan Mace Scott Alda Coffey as Sergeant Michael Scusa Jack DeVos as Sergeant Josh Hardt Sharif Dorani as Mohammed Jack Kalian as Staff Sergeant Shane Courville Bobby Lockwood as Private First Class Kevin Thomson Kwame Patterson as Captain Sylvanius Broward based on Mel Porter Alfie Stewart as Private First Class Zorias Yunger based on U S Marines Lieutenant Chris Briley Trey Tucker as Captain Stoney Portis 6 Aleksandar Aleksiev as Latvian Army 1st Sergeant Janis Lakis Jeremy Ang Jones as Private First Class Jordan Wong Three people who served at the actual outpost appear in the movie Ty Carter appears in a cameo role Henry Hughes appears in a supporting role as Sergeant Brad Larson and SPC Daniel Rodriguez appears as himself Production EditAfter Paul Tamasy acquired the rights to Jake Tapper s book he and his writing partner Eric Johnson sold the project as a pitch to Universal Pictures with Scott Stuber also attached to produce While negotiating their deal Sam Raimi expressed interest in directing the project After Raimi decided he no longer wanted to direct Tamasy hired Rod Lurie West Point graduate turned film critic and director to direct the screenplay 7 The film was officially announced alongside the casting of Eastwood and Bloom in May 2018 and in August Milo Gibson joined the cast 8 9 Because Clint Romesha had written a book on the conflict that had in turn been optioned by Sony Pictures the producers rushed to get The Outpost made and contact between Romesha and Eastwood who depicts him in the film was limited after a legal letter from the studio Three weeks before filming was set to begin Eastwood broke his ankle causing a two week delay rewrites and re choreographing of the fight sequences 7 Filming took place mostly in Bulgaria wrapping in mid October 2018 10 Release EditIn October 2019 a rough edit of The Outpost was screened for the depicted soldiers and their families in Washington D C which Stoney Portis who was the commander of the quick reaction force charged with relieving the besieged outpost called part of the healing 11 The film was then scheduled to premiere on March 14 2020 at the South by Southwest Film Festival 12 13 However the festival was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 14 In April 2020 Screen Media Films acquired distribution rights to the film 15 It was released via Premium VOD and in selected theaters on July 3 2020 16 Fathom Events originally planned on releasing the film on 500 screens theatrically from July 2 5 17 but the plans were scrapped due to the pandemic it did still release in 69 theaters 11 It made 14 182 in its debut weekend 18 On Veterans Day Nov 11 2020 a director s cut that is 12 minutes longer was released in the theaters 19 20 That extended blu ray edition was released in May 2021 21 Reception EditVOD sales Edit In its debut weekend The Outpost was the top rented film on the iTunes Store and FandangoNow and reportedly was the best debut in Screen Media s history 22 11 It remained the number one film on iTunes in its second weekend as well as on Apple TV while finishing second at FandangoNow and on Spectrum s weekly chart 23 24 The film continued to do well in its third week of release finishing first at Apple TV and Spectrum and second on FandangoNow 25 It remained in the top six across all services in the subsequent weeks 26 27 Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 93 based on 99 reviews with an average rating of 7 9 10 The site s critics consensus reads Told with gripping realism The Outpost is a thrilling technical feat and a worthy tribute to military heroes 28 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 based on 19 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 29 Peter Debruge in his review for Variety called the film a harrowing immersive account of the battle and wrote The Outpost isn t glamorous but it s respectful of the sacrifice and split second decision making that Bravo Troop faced amplifying the terror of such an impossible assignment by attempting to mirror the characters point of view 30 David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film a B and called it familiar but uncommonly visceral writing that Lurie does a strong job of threading the needle between excitement and calamity shooting much of the 45 minute long ambush in hectic agile long takes allows him to capture the Battle of Kamdesh for all of its terror and with a clarity that allows us to feel that terror in our bones 31 The film was praised by veterans including those who fought in the battle for its realistic depiction of warfare everyday soldier life and the looks of the base 32 See also EditTy Carter Clinton Romesha Battle of Kamdesh Combat Outpost Keating List of post Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipients The 9th CompanyReferences Edit SXSW 2020 Schedule The Outpost South by Southwest Retrieved May 30 2020 Chris Lee November 11 2020 The Unlikely Movie Life of The Outpost a Pandemic Sleeper Hit Vulture Retrieved February 28 2021 The Outpost 2020 Financial Information The Numbers Retrieved August 6 2020 The Outpost 2020 Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 29 2020 Milo Gibson Inks With Alchemy For Management Boards Rod Lurie s The Outpost August 17 2018 Newcomer Trey Tucker Joins Scott Eastwood Orlando Bloom in Outpost Exclusive November 9 2018 a b Steve Pond March 13 2020 Rod Lurie on The Outpost I Will Never Ever Do Anything as Important as This TheWrap Retrieved July 2 2020 Jake Tapper s Outpost Film Enlists Scott Eastwood Orlando Bloom to Star Exclusive May 3 2018 Scott Eastwood and Orlando Bloom head to war in The Outpost May 5 2018 On location in Bulgaria as The Outpost becomes a feature film CNN October 31 2018 Retrieved May 30 2020 a b c Rod Lurie July 6 2020 The Outpost Director Rod Lurie On Looking Beyond Box Office Numbers To Find Validation In Films Released During Pandemic Guest Column Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 6 2020 SXSW Film Festival to premiere Judd Apatow Pete Davidson comedy January 15 2020 SXSW 2020 Schedule The Outpost SXSW Retrieved March 5 2020 City of Austin Cancels SXSW March Events South by Southwest March 6 2020 Retrieved March 6 2020 Fleming Mike Jr April 20 2020 SXSW Debut Nixed Rod Lurie Directed Afghan War Thriller The Outpost Lands Screen Media Deal Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 20 2020 Jake Tapper Announces The Outpost Film Will Premiere On July 3rd www yahoo com The Outpost Plots Theatrical Run on 500 Screens in July The Hollywood Reporter May 22 2020 Retrieved May 30 2020 Tom Brueggemann July 8 2020 Sympathy for the Devil You Can t Blame the Theaters for Suing New Jersey IndieWire Retrieved July 8 2020 The Outpost Director s Cut retrieved 2021 05 26 Lee Chris 2020 11 11 The Unlikely Movie Life of The Outpost the Pandemic s Sleeper Hit Vulture Retrieved 2021 05 26 Bradley Dan 2021 02 26 The Outpost Movie Director s Cut Probably Coming to 4K UHD Blu ray TheHDRoom Retrieved 2021 05 26 Brueggemann Tom July 7 2020 Hamilton Rules Disney Over July 4 but the VOD Success Story Is Rod Lurie s The Outpost IndieWire Retrieved July 7 2020 Brueggemann Tom July 13 2020 The Old Guard Opens to Number One on Netflix as The Outpost Flies High Again on VOD IndieWire Retrieved July 13 2020 Rowles Dustin July 12 2020 Weekend Box Office The Most Watched Movies At Home And In Drive In Theaters Over The Weekend Uproxx Retrieved July 12 2020 Brueggemann Tom July 21 2020 The Outpost Still Strong on VOD While John Lewis and Danny Trejo Docs Score IndieWire Retrieved July 21 2020 Brueggemann Tom July 27 2020 The Rental Is Second Film Ever to Be 1 on Both Theatrical and VOD Charts at Same Time IndieWire Retrieved July 27 2020 Brueggemann Tom August 3 2020 The Secret Dare to Dream Soars on PVOD as The Rental and The Outpost Hold Strong IndieWire Retrieved August 3 2020 The Outpost 2019 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved October 10 2021 The Outpost Reviews Metacritic Retrieved November 12 2020 Debruge Peter June 29 2020 The Outpost Film Review Variety Retrieved July 1 2020 Ehrlich David July 2 2020 The Outpost Review A Harrowing Account of the War in Afghanistan s Bloodiest American Conflict IndieWire Retrieved July 2 2020 Portis Stoney July 3 2020 I Watched My War Story Become a Movie New York Times Retrieved July 9 2020 External links EditThe Outpost at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Outpost 2020 film amp oldid 1126621659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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