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Josephine
Directed by
Wayne Tunks
2025
8m
Short
,
Horror
95%
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While at a sleep over, Ruby tells the story of a bullied teen who died and now takes revenge against the bullies of her former school.
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Cast of Josephine
Diego F Garcia Behrens
Liam
Lily Cootes
Kiya
Hannah Haddad
Naomi
Angus Hall Eather
Michael
Lucas Loader
Adam
Edie Sheldrake
Ruby
Jack Simpson
Derek
Tabitha Taylor
Josephine
Diya Thumkunta
Eliza
Wayne Tunks
Kiya's Dad / Director / Writer / Producer
Abigale Welch
Bianca
Brock Willcocks
Cathy
Lisa Jane Ancilleri
Producer
Christine Anderson
Director Of Photography
Rodrigo Badoino
Editor
Josephine Ratings & Reviews
DwightBrownInk.com
Dwight Brown
She can't forget what happened. And neither can the other witnesses. The audience.
PopMatters
Paul Risker
With crime drama Josephine, Beth de Araújo has crafted a film that first and foremost doesn't need to be reckoned with so much as sat with.
Film Inquiry
Kristy Strouse
Josephine is a heartbreaking film, but not without hope. It's brilliant in its performances and gives us Channing Tatum's best. This also proves that Beth de Araújo is one of our bravest new voices.
Black Girl Watching
Brooke Obie
With love in my heart and peace to all involved, I'll never watch it again.
Fangirlish
Lyra Hale
[...] you can't look away for a second because Mason Reeves does a phenomenal job at expressing her characters frustration, confusion, and anger at what her character is facing.
NPR
Aisha Harris
While I have critiques of some of de Araújo's filmmaking choices, she's crafted a tense and mostly affecting drama with a very strong performance from Reeves, who carries much of the film's emotional weight.
Ty Burr's Watch List (Substack)
Ty Burr
I say stick with it, for writer-director Beth de Araújo's subtle, pointillistic filmmaking, for Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan's performances as the parents , and especially for Mason Reeves as Josephine.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
The youngster's performance transcends the "good for a child actor" compliment and goes straight to "phenomenal." Not even a detour into familiar courtroom dramatics can shake the feeling that you're watching something brilliant, singular, and astounding.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Gemma Chan co-stars and gives a nuanced performance as Jospehine's mom. But this is Tatum's finest few hours on film. He's never been better.
Consequence
Liz Shannon Miller
what Josephine captures is the way that trauma can still be experienced even if a person doesn't fully understand what happened.
Slant Magazine
Marshall Shaffer
Beth de Araújo's sophomore feature is a harrowing chronicle of a premature maturation.
Slate
Sam Adams
The fact that de Araújo based the story on her own experience shouldn't be what defines this accomplished and deeply thoughtful film, but it only increases the sense of awe that she so fully and fairly captures.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
There are some images in "Josephine" that are hard to watch, but it also contains some ambitious, graceful, humanist filmmaking, a true merging of storytelling and the visual medium of film. After all, sometimes words aren't enough.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
Josephine might not tell a particularly original story, but it tells it in a way that makes us see the world anew.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
This intensely empathetic film-co-starring Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan-has a tendency to tip into strident affectation. But thanks to newcomer Reeves, it still lands more than its fair share of punches.
TheWrap
Matt Donato
Josephine is a special, hard-to-stomach yet immaculately handled movie that demands your attention ... fearlessness is Beth de Araújo's superpower.
The Playlist
Carlos Aguilar
An audacious, potently unflinching, and profoundly humanistic gut-punch of a film.
Variety
Peter Debruge
The standout of this year's Sundance Film Festival competition, in terms of both audacity of subject and maturity of execution.
IndieWire
Kate Erbland
If these questions sound heady and heavy, they are, but de Araújo's masterful ability to interrogate tension on every level keeps the film clipping along, each turn both a surprise and an inevitability.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
With precise visuals and elegant scene transitions accented by a restrained synth score, the drama is insightful even as it asks questions destined to remain unanswered.
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