Dylan McDermott creeps on Sophie Turner in Josie trailer

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

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Last month we shared a batch of "first look" images from CONTRACTED director Eric England's upcoming thriller JOSIE, and with the film set to be released next month a trailer has now arrived online.

Starring Sophie Turner, Dylan McDermott, and Jack Kilmer, JOSIE was written by Anthony Ragnone II (under the title HUNTSVILLE) and tells the following story: 

The residents of a small, southern town are forever changed when the tattooed, sweet-talking stranger Josie (Turner) struts into town.  Striking up relationships with a local young punk Marcus (Kilmer) and her loner neighbor Hank (McDermott), she quickly becomes a hot topic of local gossip.  But her true intentions for arriving in town are far more sinister when her dark past comes to light.

Produced by Luisa Iskin, Jeff Kalligheri, Kevin Matusow, and Johnny Wunder, the film is scheduled to reach theatres on March 16th, and will also hit VOD that same day.

The trailer makes it look like a pretty solid, unnerving thriller, and CONTRACTED guaranteed that I would see anything else England directs, so I'll be checking this one out next month. Give the trailer a viewing below and see if you'll want to add JOSIE to your "must see" list as well.

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