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Audio commentary by director/writer George Ratliff and writer David Gilbert; Deleted scenes; Cast and crew interviews; Jacob Kogan's audition; Music video: "Fly" sung by Dave Matthews; Original theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Joshua
1. Main Titles/New Baby [4:05]
2. Family Visit [4:31]
3. Weird Son [3:06]
4. Day in the Life [4:06]
5. Baby Joshua [2:37]
6. School Recital [4:49]
7. Non-Stop Crying [4:47]
8. Embalming Lesson [2:06]
9. Not Now [5:28]
10. Teacher Conference [1:18]
11. Clumsy Abby [8:02]
12. Sorrow [5:34]
13. Born Again [6:02]
14. Does Daddy Love Me? [3:23]
15. Let's Play a Game [9:42]
16. Pure Evil [5:07]
17. The Accident [2:59]
18. He's Only Nine [1:38]
19. I Don't Feel Sick [3:34]
20. Textbook Abuse [3:48]
21. Who Hurt You? [6:21]
22. A Beautiful Day [3:07]
23. Save Yourself [3:18]
24. To Be With You/End Titles [6:07]
Sam Rockwell and Vera Farmiga star in director George Ratliff's uncomfortable psychological thriller Joshua, as Brad and Abby Cairn, an affluent young stockbroker and his wife, raising children in New York City. Their firstborn, the nine-year-old Joshua (Jacob Kogan) is a frighteningly intelligent child - to such a degree that he thinks and acts decades ahead of his age. Nearly always clad in formal wear and demonstrating limitless brilliance as a pianist - with a marked predilection for "dissonant" classical pieces - Joshua gravitates toward his gay aesthete uncle (Dallas Roberts) as a close friend, but distances himself from his immediate kith - particularly when Abby brings a newborn baby sister home from the hospital and unwisely alienates the young tyke. As the days pass, one at a time, the mood at the house regresses from healthy and happy to strange, unsettled and disorienting; meanwhile, bizarre events transpire. As the baby's whines drive an already strained Abby to the point of a nervous breakdown, Joshua devolves from eccentric to downright sociopathic behavior, discarding all of his toys, disemboweling a stuffed animal, and killing off pets. One at a time, family members also begin to suffer tragic fates - but are they Joshua's fevered and psychotic doings or merely the result of happenstance? ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide