Gross Horror Movie ‘Squealer’ Trailer with Tyrese Gibson & Theo Rossi
by Alex Billington
October 10, 2023
Source: YouTube
“Feeding time!” Lionsgate has unveiled an official trailer for a horror thriller called Squealer, marking the feature directorial debut of a filmmaker named Andy Armstrong – who has been doing stunts and working as a second unit director for years previously. When a local cop and an overzealous social-worker follow clues on missing persons cases around town, stomach-turning discoveries are unearthed on a pig farm, where the town butcher has been slaughtering more than livestock. Surprise! Yeah that synopsis pretty much explains everything in this, though there might be a few more twists in it… Or not. Squealer stars Wes Chatham, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Kate Moennig, Danielle Burgio, Graham Greene, Theo Rossi, and Tyrese Gibson. Lionsgate is opening this directly on VOD right away in early November, skipping all of the horror month of October, which is a bad sign. It doesn’t look interesting or innovative or anything, just disgusting.
Here’s the first official trailer (+ promo poster) for Andy Armstrong’s Squealer, direct from YouTube:
Tyrese Gibson and Theo Rossi star in this terrifying thriller inspired by real events. When young women start disappearing in a small town, a police officer and a street-smart social worker follow clues to a remote pig farm, where they discover the local butcher has been bringing his work home. Enter the world of a serial killer and experience for yourself the bloodcurdling horror of a film that’s bound to take your breath away. Squealer is directed by English filmmaker Andy Armstrong, making his feature directorial debut after working as a stunt coordinator and second unit director for many, many years previously. The screenplay is by Danielle Burgio and Andy Armstrong. Produced by Rob Goodrich and Jason Armstrong. This hasn’t premiered at any festivals or elsewhere, as far as we now. Lionsgate opens Armstrong’s Squealer in select US theaters + on VOD starting November 3rd, 2023 this fall. Anyone want to watch it? Or not?