
Indie Trailers: Sean Astin Special
You don’t see Sean Astin for ages, then he’s in two indie movies at once. The Man in the White
Indie films may not have Hollywood’s budgets, but they often have something even better—bold storytelling, fresh perspectives, and a passion for filmmaking that shines through every frame. At the Last Movie Outpost, we celebrate the hidden gems of independent cinema, from thought-provoking dramas to offbeat comedies and everything in between. These films might not always hit the multiplex, but they deserve just as much attention as the biggest blockbusters.
If you love discovering unique stories and talented filmmakers who break the mold, you’re in the right place.

You don’t see Sean Astin for ages, then he’s in two indie movies at once. The Man in the White

The recent trailer for The Cut looked interesting. I made a joke about watching Orlando Bloom getting hit in the

We had the trailer for Brave the Dark the other day and, as always, it looked interesting. Brave the Dark

I sat through Red Sonja this week, and well, it was terrible. What I wanted to see was a movie

Now I know you Outposters don’t always rave about indie movies, but now and then, there is a hidden gem.

We talked about the indie movie Time Travel is Dangerous a while ago. The trailer looked like fun, and I

Another day, another indie review. Hemet is a horror comedy set in the town of Hemet, California. The alternative title

Another indie movie, another horror, but 213 Bones looks a little different. It looks more like a murder mystery. Yes,

Another non-Hollywood review for you, Row. We had the trailer for Row a little while ago, and I was sent

It’s not all horror and cannibals; sometimes it’s a feel-good movie. Take Brave the Dark, which we were sent a

Another indie review for you, this time a movie called No Tears in Hell. I said recently about cannibalism being

The price of fame is a horrible thing. You get adoring fans, and fans that just take it too far.

Who wants to see Orlanda Bloom getting hit in the face repeatedly? Then you are in luck, as he does

I wasn’t sure about calling this an indie movie, but we were sent a trailer for Bad Man, starring Seann

I’ve been interacting with an indie movie on the socials, called Deadcast. And when I say ‘interacting’, I don’t just

We don’t always get sent press releases; sometimes indie movies reach out to us on the socials. Like, for example,

Another indie trailer to feast your eyes on, called Somnium. It’s a creepy horror from a new writer/director, Rachael Cain.

I’m honestly more excited about an indie trailer than I am about any other type of movie. The newest trailer