Shudder Releases Trailer and Poster for Acclaimed Southern Gothic Horror, ‘What Josiah Saw’

Check out the trailer and poster for Vincent Grashaw’s acclaimed Southern Gothic horror film, What Josiah Saw! The film was directed by Vincent Grashaw and stars Robert Patrick (The Terminator 2: Judgement Day), Nick Stahl (Sin City), Scott Haze (Antlers) and Kelli Garner (Lars And The Real Girl). What Josiah Saw streams exclusively on Shudder on Thursday, August 4, 2022.

Synopsis:

A family with buried secrets reunite at a farmhouse after two decades to pay for their past sins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ8vKfzewuk&feature=youtu.be

From the press release:

Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thrillers and the supernatural, is thrilled to release the new trailer for the Shudder Original What Josiah Saw ahead of the film’s debut on the platform next month, on Thursday, August 4. The film is the third feature from American filmmaker Vincent Grashaw (Coldwater, And Then I Go) and world premiered to high praise at the 2021 Fantasia Film Festival and went on to win awards at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, Fantaspoa International Fantastic Film Festival, Screamfest, and more.

In What Josiah Saw, after two decades, a damaged family reunites at their remote farmhouse, where they confront long-buried secrets and sins of the past. The film, which is written by Robert Alan Dilts, stars Robert Patrick (The Terminator 2), Nick Stahl (Sin City), Scott Haze (Child of God) and Kelli Garner (Lars And The Real Girl).

What Josiah Saw is produced by Ran Namerode, Grashaw, Bernie Stern and Angelia Adzic and executive produced by Cole Payne and Scott Haze.

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