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Orphan (DVD / Blu-ray)

Reviewed by Nomad Starring Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, CCH Pounder, and Jimmy Bennett Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra Distributed by Warner Home Video

The Ridiculous Orphan Controversy

We’re getting closer to a point in life where pretty soon we won’t be able to say anything to anyone without running the risk of offending them. Every movie will have to be about cupcakes and strawberries except, even then, you’ll find some whacked-out percentage of the population who harbor deep-seated fears for confectionery treats and garden fruits. Am I exaggerating? I don’t believe so, but read on for the absurd controversy surrounding the Warner Bros. horror flick Orphan.

Dozens of Orphan Stills

There's something wrong with Esther, all right. She's a photo-ham! Check out this latest batch of stills from Dark Castle's Orphan and look for the film in theatres July 24th!

Spooky New Orphan Stills

Warner Bros' press machine is working overtime today as more stuff for Dark Castle's Orphan keeps pouring in, in anticipation of the film's July 24th release! Get ready to feast your eyes on the freakiest images from the film yet!

Orphan's UK Poster and Some New Stills

We're just a few days away from the US release of Dark Castle's Orphan on July 24th, and in anticipation of the film's August 7th UK premiere, we've got a look at the one-sheet that was put together for our brothers and sisters across the pond.

Orphan Ads Make Foster Groups Cry

Further evidence of the pussification of our beloved country came to light today as ABC News reports that ads for Juame Collet-Serra's upcoming film Orphan are making foster care groups and adoptive parents sad. Boo friggin' hoo.

Jaume Collet-Serra Talks Orphan, Why He Still Loves House of Wax

Director Jaume Collet-Serra made his directorial debut in 2005 with the remake of the genre classic House of Wax. Now he’s back with a new project, Orphan, which he hopes will give horror fans a taste of what he finds truly terrifying: exploring the dark side of human nature.

Orphan Teaser One-Sheet and Trailer

Gotta say, Dark Castle Entertainment's newest spooky kid flick Orphan is looking good. The youngster they have playing our little devil, Isabelle Fuhrman, looks pretty creepy, that's for sure. So much so that she's the main feature on the film's teaser one-sheet.

Orphan Trailer Now Online

The trailer for Dark Castle Entertainment's newest spooker, Orphan, went live today on MySpaceTV, and I gotta say it doesn't look too shabby. We need a good killer kid movie, damnit!

Orphan Chosen

The Hollywood Reporter have learned that Isabelle Fuhrman will make her acting debut as the titular character in The Orphan, the new film from Dark Castle being helmed by House of Wax remake director Jaume Collet-Serra.

Dark Castle Finds an Orphan

What is the trend with evil children movies these days? None of the ones I’ve seen/heard of have been made with the same creepiness that made the subgenre cool in the first place, but someone out there will get it right again I’m sure. I doubt, however, that someone is Dark Castle.

Collet-Serra, Juame (Orphan)

Interview by: Heather Wixson Director Jaume Collet-Serra made his directorial debut in 2005 with the remake of the genre classic House of Wax. Now he’s back with a new project, Orphan, which he hopes will give horror fans a taste of what he finds truly terrifying: exploring the dark side of human nature. “In Orphan we meet Esther. She’s a young girl who is taken in by a family, and as time passes, we realize just how disturbed she is and how her obsessive nature starts taking over in deadly ways,” explained Collet-Serra. “Orphan is my way of digging deep into the idea that everyone needs to feel loved and accepted, but I wanted to look at it from a dark perspective.” Orphan stars Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, CCH Pounder, and Isabelle Fuhrman as the “devastatingly haunting” Esther. “Isabelle’s performance in the film is jaw-dropping,” said Collet-Serra. “This young girl has the talent to work for decades to come. She was a revelation to work with.” Collet-Serra went on to talk about the rest of his Orphan cast. “Vera’s performance as a mother who struggles with her own demons and then comes to realize what Esther’s true nature is really sets the tone for the entire film,” Collet-Serra added. “Peter has some amazing scenes as well. I really could not have asked for a better cast. They were a dream to direct and collaborate with.” Even though this time around he’s helming an "intellectual" horror film, Collet-Serra looks back fondly on his House of Wax (review here) debut, which was more of a slasher/gore flick than a psycho-drama piece like Orphan. Collet-Serra said, “I loved remaking House of Wax. We had such a great time filming that movie. I think that our approach to the story was really great, and I enjoyed making a slasher movie. The whole cast were troopers, especially Paris, who undoubtedly had one of the more creative deaths that we filmed. It was a big project to take on for a first film, but I still love it.” After Orphan Collet-Serra hopes to continue to work within the realm of horror, as he really enjoys the type of storytelling that the genre lends itself to. “What I think is really interesting about horror is that the bottom line is that like laughing, everyone likes to be scared from time to time. If you can take an emotion like fear and tell interesting stories alongside it, it’s a wonderful way to connect with audiences.” Collet-Serra added, “I’ve been lucky to be able to demonstrate how diverse my storytelling abilities are within two different types of horror films. I can’t wait to see what I get to do next.” Thanks to Gemma Cacho at Warner Brothers for coordinating the interview. Orphan opens July 24th, 2009. Check out a few stills and the trailer below. - Heather Wixson VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Discuss Orphan in the Dread Central forums!