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Joshua

  • 2007
  • 12
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
14K
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Jacob Kogan in Joshua (2007)
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The arrival of a newborn girl causes the gradual disintegration of the Cairn family; particularly for 9-year-old Joshua (Kogan), an eccentric boy whose proper upbringing and refined tastes b... Read allThe arrival of a newborn girl causes the gradual disintegration of the Cairn family; particularly for 9-year-old Joshua (Kogan), an eccentric boy whose proper upbringing and refined tastes both take a sinister turn.The arrival of a newborn girl causes the gradual disintegration of the Cairn family; particularly for 9-year-old Joshua (Kogan), an eccentric boy whose proper upbringing and refined tastes both take a sinister turn.

  • Director
    • George Ratliff
  • Writers
    • David Gilbert
    • George Ratliff
  • Stars
    • Sam Rockwell
    • Vera Farmiga
    • Jacob Kogan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Ratliff
    • Writers
      • David Gilbert
      • George Ratliff
    • Stars
      • Sam Rockwell
      • Vera Farmiga
      • Jacob Kogan
    • 120User reviews
    • 78Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Brad Cairn
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Abby Cairn
    Jacob Kogan
    Jacob Kogan
    • Joshua Cairn
    Celia Weston
    Celia Weston
    • Hazel Cairn
    Dallas Roberts
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    • Ned Davidoff
    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • Chester Jenkins
    Nancy Giles
    • Betsy Polsheck
    Linda Larkin
    Linda Larkin
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    • Stewart Slocum
    Stephanie Roth Haberle
    Stephanie Roth Haberle
    • Pediatrician
    Ezra Barnes
    Ezra Barnes
    • Fred Solomon
    Jodie Markell
    Jodie Markell
    • Ruth Solomon
    Rufus Collins
    • Henry Abernathy
    Haviland Morris
    Haviland Morris
    • Monique Abernathy
    Tom Bloom
    • Joe Cairn
    Antonia Stout
    Antonia Stout
    • Museum Staffer
    Randy Ryan
    Randy Ryan
    • Soccer Dad
    Evan Seligman
    • Soccer Teammate
    • Director
      • George Ratliff
    • Writers
      • David Gilbert
      • George Ratliff
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    McGonigle

    Smart and creepy

    This is a smart psychological horror film. An upscale NYC couple bring home their new baby and their older child -- a nine-year-old boy prodigy -- starts acting extremely creepy as suspicious accidents and odd behavior increase. Director George Ratliff creeps you out without any significant blood or gore, making this movie a lot more like Rosemary's Baby than, say, The Omen. With a smart script and great performances by everyone, including Sam Rockwell, Vera Farmiga and the kid playing Joshua, the only downside to this movie is a rushed "and-then-it-ends" anti-climax that I found unsatisfying. Still, this is worth a look if you like scary movies.
    6ThrownMuse

    Unpleasant viewing, exceptional performances.

    This is a very strange and unconventional horror/thriller with fantastic performances by Vera Farmiga and Jacob Kogan. Usually kid actors in horror films bug me (I'm lookin' at you, new OMEN kid!), but this little dude totally creeped me out in a Martin Stephens kind of way. It's an excellent performance and one of the best things this offbeat movie has going for it. This movie's plot sounds like typical "Bad Seed" ground, but it twists and turns into really bizarre territory, disorienting the viewer to the point where you have no idea where it's going or where it's been. I'm still not sure if I even liked it, but it did make me feel incredibly uneasy, and I guess that's worth something.
    9jzappa

    Criminally Underrated Psychological Thriller

    Joshua is a criminally underrated movie, presumably because it was marketed towards the horror crowd, the majority of which is bound not to be satisfied with it. It's not a gorefest. It's about something much more horrific. Imagine your world being manipulated by the person one would least expect, your weaknesses exploited, your reputation destroyed, the motive, the scheme, and the process never to be explained? The important thing is to see this impressively written and directed film without any substantial knowledge of the plot beforehand. It slowly unfolds, an ominous atmosphere slowly growing like a cancer.

    Sam Rockwell, one of the most likable and natural contemporary actors, and Vera Farmiga, one of the most unassuming and realistic up-and-coming actresses, are perfectly cast, unlikely to be choices for a typical psychological thriller as disturbing as this one, making their drama more dramatic and disconcerting, having to do with the easily miscommunication of feelings between parents and young children.

    Joshua's music score assists the the disturbing moments in this film with its brooding. The music young Joshua, a child piano prodigy, has a discernible penchant towards is very suitable dissonant classical pieces. Even the Dave Matthews song that closes the movie on its creepy, powerful final shot is a properly somber punctuation as the film leaves you blown away, having taken Rockwell's journey right along with him. George Ratliff is a very talented, promising new director who will hopefully follow up with a more appreciated film.
    8cmmescalona

    So many references! So Good!

    Obviously, this film was made with some other in mind. The homage it represents for films where kids played a key role in their unsettling plot is, to say the least, outstanding.

    You'll find out how deeply involved with "Rosemary's Baby" it is. Or with "The Omen". I won't spill the beans here. You have to watch it. It's a horrific tale. Not a horror film with all the usual gore some want to associate the genre with. This film is horrifying in many senses. And when a film really grabs you, making you think about some personal possibilities, it has accomplished it's goal.

    Joshua is a film dealing with so many things it won't disappoint. Crude, raw and cruel, but really telling. Good remake and mix of great horror films, and a new species on its own.

    Performances are pretty good. Vera Farmiga is surprisingly good, as Sam Rockwell is, too. Jacob Kogan, apart from being a very good piano player, is a believable and fearsome Joshua.

    Pinpoint cinematography, good plot and a very suitable script that keeps the story rolling in ways you could expect and in some others you wouldn't.

    I can't believe why some people walked out theatres! There's a catch with this film for American viewers: it's eons away from American traditional movie-making. This film resembles the character exploration of Swedish and French films. So, don't expect a fast paced- spectacular glossy film. It will be a slooooow film for people who just want to have some time off with a popcorn film.
    Chrysanthepop

    Joshua Is Nuts and Silly

    Ratliff's messy psychological thriller seems to have garnered quite some attention. Now there have been many movies centering around a sociopathic child. Most of them pretty much follow the same horror movie type formula where the child is terrorizing an entire family without them even noticing it. Unfortunately, 'Joshua' is no different. Firstly, the movie is filled with plot holes and unexplored questions. For example, why would Brad and Abby keep the video of Abby constantly crying when holding Joshua? Of course, not surprisingly, the psychologists and teachers are portrayed as caricature idiots (who think there's absolutely nothing wrong with this kid).

    I was also surprised as how distant the parents were from Joshua in the beginning. Perhaps they knew something was off but stayed in denial. The parents too are portrayed as being stupid. They didn't even question Joshua giving all his toys away to charity and disemboweling his teddy bear. Some responses towards this movie are quite disturbing. One reviewer even wrote that he found himself vouching for the kid.

    I wish there would be a movie that would at least do justice to the themes of a child sociopath rather than rely on clichés. Even the unexplored ending is very easily predictable and dissatisfying. The only non-clichéd angel is that director Ratliff refrained from using blood and gore but that doesn't make this a better movie. He tries to make it creepy by using typical shock tactics but they feel out of place. The so-called 'twists' are quite convenient. The behaviour of most of the characters is irrational.

    The only plus point of 'Joshua' are the performances. Both Sam Rockwell and Vera Farmiga are very good in spite of having to play poorly written characters. I really wonder why they chose to act in this. Jacob Kogan plays it by the formula. Celia Weston is adequate even though her character is conveniently annoying as hell.

    Overall, this is just trying to be a 'smarter' version of 'The Omen'. Other than Rockwell and Farmiga's performance, there's nothing going for it. Not even the slow pace.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The role of Joshua's young sibling was played by the real-life newborn sibling of Jacob Kogan.
    • Goofs
      The video tape Joshua pulls from the drawer to watch is dated 2/29/1997. 1997 was not a leap year.
    • Quotes

      Homeless Man: Can you help me out, little man? Just something. Anything. I'm no chooser here.

      Joshua Cairn: I'll give you five dollars if you let me throw a rock at you.

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Evil Children from Movies (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Sonata No. 12 in A-Flat Major, Op. 26 - Marcia Funebre (Sulla Morte d'un Eroe)
      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by Nico Muhly

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Devil's Child
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • ATO Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $482,355
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $51,233
      • Jul 8, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $719,968
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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