Filming wraps on What Josiah Saw, starring Robert Patrick

Principal photography has wrapped on the psychological horror film WHAT JOSIAH SAW, which stars Robert Patrick alongside Nick Stahl, Scott Haze, Kelli Garner, Jake Weber, and Tony Hale.

Directed by Vincent Grashaw from a screenplay by Robert Alan Dilts, WHAT JOSIAH SAW is being kept mysterious for now, but we do know that the story centers on 

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

According to the IMDb page, Patrick plays the character named Josiah – who apparently sees something quite interesting.

Grashaw had this to say about the project: 

I felt if I was ever going to do a film which scared people, it would need to be one grounded in a reality that was relatable. It was one of the most unique and terrifying scripts I’d ever come across, and I can’t wait to share this one with an audience."

Grashaw produced the film with Bernie Stern, Randomix Productions' Ran Namerode, and Gemini Girls Productions' Beth Elise Hawk. Angelia Adzic and Cole Payne served as executive producers. Filming took place in Oklahoma.

Even though the synopsis doesn't give much information, WHAT JOSIAH SAW has my attention due to the cast Grashaw assembled. I'll be keeping an eye on this one as it heads toward release.

What Josiah Saw

Source: Deadline

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