Deon Taylorhad a busy year– the prolific filmmaker now has four movies set for release. To repeat: four movies in one year! His first of 2019,The Intruder, harkens back to the quintessential 90s psychological thrillers. You know the type: where the nice, friendly guy/gal living down the hall or sharing an apartment is really a homicidal maniac with dreams of dicing you into a thousand pieces. SeeSingle White FemaleorPacific HeightsorUnlawful EntryorThe Hand that Rocks the Cradle… It’s a template that always works because it’s so innately relatable: everyone knowssomeonewho seems just a little too friendly, their smile a bit too wide to be sincere.
InThe Intruder,Michael Ealy&Meagan Goodstar as Scott & Annie Russell, a couple who have just moved into their dream house – the only problem: the former owner, Charlie Peck (Dennis Quaid) has dreams of dicing them up into a thousand pieces. You know the type…

In the following interview with director Deon Taylor, he discusses finding the time to direct four different films, the process of gettingThe Intruderoff the ground, and how he calculated the thriller for maximum audience interaction. For the full interview, watch above.
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Here’s the official synopsis forThe Intruder:
When a young married couple (Michael Ealy and Meagan Good) buys their dream house in the Napa Valley, they think they have found the perfect home to take their next steps as a family. But when the strangely attached seller (Dennis Quaid) continues to infiltrate their lives, they begin to suspect that he has hidden motivations beyond a quick sale.


