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Josie
Trailer'You can't hide from your past when revenge comes knocking.' A sweet-talking stranger befriends a young punk and a lonely man after moving to a small Southern town. Her true intentions prove far more sinister when her dark past soon comes to light.Actors: Sophie Turner, Dylan McDermott, Daeg Faerch, Jack Kilmer, Kurt Fuller, Lombardo Boyar, Robin Bartlett, Micah Fitzgerald, Mickey Faerch, Jennifer Prediger, George Todd McLachlan, ...»Director: Eric EnglandCountry: United StatesDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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JosiePlayed by: Sophie TurnerHankPlayed by: Dylan McDermottGatorPlayed by: Daeg FaerchMarcusPlayed by: Jack Kilmer -
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Critic Reviews of "Josie"
Hollywood ReporterMarch 16, 2018The genre pieces are set up so clearly in Josie that they border on parody.
VarietyMarch 13, 2018Spends so much time trying to resemble a film noir that its refusal to engage in actual film noir business proves downright exasperating, a situation compounded by the eventual revelations it has in store.
Film ThreatMarch 20, 2018Josie takes its Texas time meandering through the three-act structure that we've come to expect and the effect is actually an interesting thing to see happen in retrospect.
Film Journal InternationalMarch 15, 2018Silly, melodramatic stuff is this Southern-set "thriller," which refuses to realize its campy potential and instead, regrettably, plays it straight.
The PlaylistMarch 14, 2018[Josie's] third-act twist is so astonishingly obvious as to be completely and totally unforgivable.
Slant MagazineMarch 11, 2018Complicating Sophie Turner's character would have allowed the film to feel as if it had more on its mind than pulling the rug out from under us.
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