The Carpenter’s Son review – Nicolas Cage is predictably miscast in dull biblical horror
A grim, grave-faced look at Jesus realising he is in fact the son of God is a bafflingly acted and messily made bore It’s hard to know how seriously one should take a film that casts Nicolas Cage as Joseph, the carpenter who acted as the adoptive father of Jesus. One might expect, with the actor (…)
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