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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A hopelessly inert religious horror film based on the apocryphal “Infancy Gospel of Thomas” (as opposed to the four canonical gospels of The New Testament, which are obviously all ...
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Religion and horror are frequent partners, from stone-cold classics like The Exorcist and Rosemary's Baby to more recent affairs like Immaculate. Magnolia Pictures' upcoming film The Carpenter's Son, however, directly mixes the two, casting Nicolas Cage as ...
"Who are you? You know who I am..." Magnolia Pictures has unveiled the official trailer for an intriguing experimental genre creation called The Carpenter's Son, described as sort of a horror take on the story of Jesus. Yes, for real. It's from the same ...
The Carpenter’s Son will be released in theaters on November 14. The Carpenter’s Son is a religious drama knocking on the door of effective psychological horror. Written and directed by Lotfy Nathan, the period piece is loosely based on the non ...
Jesus was a refugee. You’ve no doubt heard that observation before, but how many times have you seen it transformed into a horror film about paranoia, familial resentment, and dread? From its opening minutes, Lotfy Nathan’s The Carpenter’s Son lets ...
A title card at the beginning of The Carpenter’s Son informs us that the movie is based on The Infancy Gospel of Thomas, which “describes events missing in the gospel timeline.” That’s certainly an interesting way to characterize this obscure early ...
Horror is now getting biblical at home. This week, Nicolas Cage's latest supernatural thriller flick, The Carpenter's Son, was released on digital platforms after a theatrical run that sparked plenty of controversy over the film's depiction of a version of ...
A devoted record collector possesses, among many other things, what could be a one-of-a-kind recording of a Richard Carpenter song.