The Carpenter's Son
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Synopsis
A remote village in Roman-era Egypt explodes into spiritual warfare when a carpenter, his wife and their child are targeted by supernatural forces in The Carpenter’s Son. Joseph (Nicolas Cage), Mary (FKA twigs) and their teenage son Jesus (Noah Jupe) have lived for years under threat, clinging to their faith and traditions.
Cast
- Nicolas Cage
- Noah Jupe
- FKA twigs
- Isla Johnston
- Souheila Yacoub
- Penelope Markopoulou
- Orestis Paliadelis
- Elena Topalidou
- Manolis Mavromatakis
- Thekla Gaiti
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Nov 13, 2025
A hopelessly inert religious horror film based on the apocryphal “Infancy Gospel of Thomas” (as opposed to the four canonical gospels of The New Testament, which are obviously all composed of nothing but hard facts), Lotfy Nathan’s “The Carpenter’s Son” begins with a…
davidehrlichNov 13, 2025of course they made satan nonbinary as hell 🙄
evieDec 11, 2025Was waiting the whole movie for Jesus and Satan to kiss and fall in love.
Horror Syndrome - Nov 13, 2025
Let’s all have an accent and not tell Nicolas Cage
sophiareynosoDec 10, 2025Do you know who my father is? Not quite the advertised religious horror film it could have been, director Lotfy Nathan nonetheless essentially finds a horror adjacent version of the apocryphal gospel of about the childhood of Jesus from Infancy Gospel of Thomas (c.…
Jon PetersDec 11, 2025Biblical Brightburn
JosephK - Nov 14, 2025
a lot of people who have never opened a bible in their life are about to get real mad about this one
-ˏˋ mak ˊˎ-no one talking about nicolas cage’s range this man literally went from being a devil worshipping serial killer to jesus’ father
jacobNov 13, 2025It was awesome when Jesus used his death ray vision on that guy
Freyja Thompson
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4.4 - I’m not sure this will be as divisive as one might expect, because all sides should find it pretty bad, though for different reasons. The concept is where this shines. Turning an apocryphal Gospel into a version of horror is a fantastic angle to attempt, at face value. I doubt there are…
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This is not the messiah. Nor is it a very naughty boy. There was an opportunity for a truly original spin on the so-called Greatest Story Ever Told here, but The Carpenter’s Son pulls its punches to make a rather rote horror that amounts to little.
It’s all so hard to define not because it’s too brave and original to fit into the system, but because it’s never all that clear that anyone involved knows what the hell they’re making. Whatever their answers might be, I’m positive that Nathan and Cage didn’t aim to deliver something quite so dull.
To graft the story of Jesus onto the template of a genre film is, if blasphemous to the faithful, and mainly just silly to everyone else.