No "Joshua 3 in 3-D?"
After Thursday's Racquet Club screening of "Joshua," a creepy thriller about a 9-year-old boy who begins terrorizing his parents after his little sister is born, someone asked director George Ratliff if he and co-writer David Gilbert are planning a sequel.
No, Ratliff said with a smile. He and Gilbert want to maintain creative control over their project's future.
"We were concerned that the film would get bought," he said, "and then 'Joshua Goes to Summer Camp' would come out next summer."
Who says Utahns have no sense of humor? Writer-director George Ratliff arrived late to Tuesday night's Salt Lake City screening of his thriller "Joshua" to find the Tower Theatre audience laughing like crazy.
"You would have thought it was a comedy. They had great energy," Ratliff said with a smile. "You know, that was my favorite of all the [six] screenings."
-- Brandon Griggs
No, Ratliff said with a smile. He and Gilbert want to maintain creative control over their project's future.
"We were concerned that the film would get bought," he said, "and then 'Joshua Goes to Summer Camp' would come out next summer."
Who says Utahns have no sense of humor? Writer-director George Ratliff arrived late to Tuesday night's Salt Lake City screening of his thriller "Joshua" to find the Tower Theatre audience laughing like crazy.
"You would have thought it was a comedy. They had great energy," Ratliff said with a smile. "You know, that was my favorite of all the [six] screenings."
-- Brandon Griggs


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