EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill) and Steven Ogg (Westworld) have signed on to star alongside Zak Steiner and Greer Grammer in the upcoming feature The Ghost Trap from Khanlarian Entertainment.
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If you’re ready to feel thrills and chills of the mind, the prequel to the 2009 horror movie “Orphan,” premiering Aug. 19, might be for you.Isabelle Fuhrman returns to the screen in “Orphan: First Kill” as Esther, who cleverly escapes from Estonian psychiatric facility and travels to the U.S.
There, Esther manages to impersonate the missing daughter of a wealthy family — until her plans unravel.The psychological horror movie hits select theaters Aug. 19.Yes, the prequel is available on Paramount+ and on demand beginning Aug.
19.Explaining how she ends up getting adopted by the Colemans in “Orphan,” the horror flick follows Esther Albright, who prepares a deceptive and clever plan to escape a psychiatric facility in Estonia. Making her way to America, Esther impersonates the missing child of a wealthy family and soon enters the home of unsuspecting parents, Tricia and Allen Albright.
However, Esther’s facade comes crashing down when an unexpected twist turns Esther against a mother who will do anything to protect her family.Fuhrman returns to play Esther, alongside Julia Stiles and Rossif Sutherland, who play Tricia and Allen Albright, respectively. Other additions to the film include Hiro Kanagawa as Detective Donnan, Matthew Finlan as Gunnar Albright, Samantha Walkes as Dr.
Segar and Lauren Cochrane as Officer Leahy. Child actor Kennedy Irwin plays young Esther.
.EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill) and Steven Ogg (Westworld) have signed on to star alongside Zak Steiner and Greer Grammer in the upcoming feature The Ghost Trap from Khanlarian Entertainment.
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Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticEsther (Isabelle Fuhrman), the demon child of the 2009 horror thriller “Orphan,” was a 9-year-old psycho freak who dressed like a frumpy Victorian doll and spoke in a Russian accent, which upped the ante on her malevolence by making her seem not just a junior devil but a junior devil from the land of Putin. Movies about monster children go way back (the original one, “The Bad Seed,” was released in 1956), and after “The Omen” and “The Brood” and “Ringu” and so many others, there wasn’t a lot of room left for a pulp horror film like “Orphan” to surprise us.
The 2009 cult film “Orphan” ends with (SPOILER) Esther’s body floating in a pond after her neck is broken, so when the trailer for“Orphan: First Kill” dropped, we were surprised to tell you that this film is going to be a prequel. We were surprised because, regardless of it being 13 years later, returning to her role of orphan Esther is Isabelle Fuhrman. This return will be made possible by a combination of make-up effects and camera tricks to make her still look believable in the role.
If Paramount+ viewers haven’t paused or given up on “Orphan: First Kill” by the second act, they might be shocked by a truly bonkers midway twist. This jarring development completely upends a film that had, up until that point, seemed like a milquetoast reheat of the first film.
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cancelation of “First Kill” on Netflix after just one season, series showrunner Felicia D. Henderson is speaking out.
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