Sundance Film Festival Video Review: Josephine

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Matthew Schuchman : In the early 90s, while at the video store with his friends who wanted to rent Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead, Matthew asked the clerk if they had any copies of Naked Lunch available. A film buff from an early age, he would turn his fascination into his own review site in 2010; Movie Review from Gene Shalit’s Moustache. From there, he provided his voice to such publications as Den of Geek, Coming Soon, and Verbicide magazine as a film reviewer and talent interviewer.

The Sundance Film Festival wrapped up its final ride in Park City, Utah this January. The film that took the top prizes from both the audience and jury was Beth de Araújo’s, Josephine.

Starring Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan, and introducing Mason Reeves as the titular, Josephine; the film revolves around 8 year old and her parents after she witnesses a crime on an early morning run with her father. What follows is a topsy-turvy ride as Josephine and her parents learn to navigate the strange waters they find them selves in as a third party a horrendous act of violence.

Here is our review of this tense, claustrophobic, and chilling journey into the live of a family who struggle to find the road out of a situation no one should be in.

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