There are still plenty of filmmakers still inspired by the works of Alfred Hitchcock , from the way he crafted suspense to how he dropped ordinary people into extraordinary situations. In 2007, director George Ratliff took the psychological thrills of a Hitchcockian atmosphere and brought them to a modern urban domestic setting , where nothing is as it seems. Joshua paints a familiar picture of an ordinary nuclear family living in an American city, but as an insidious development slowly starts infecting the household, we are forced to rethink everything we know about family dynamics. It's a true Hitchcockian film where we can identify with at least one of the family members and wonder how we would react in that increasingly intense situation.

'Joshua' Takes an Ordinary Fam

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