Joshua Little

Joshua Little’s name keeps popping up lately, and for good reason. The dude’s got his fingerprints all over some wild projects—think “The Cost” from 2022, which isn’t just another thriller you forget after the credits roll. People are still arguing about that ending online (seriously, just search Reddit). Then there’s “The Sundowner,” expected in 2026, and everyone’s already buzzing about it like it’s the second coming of indie cinema. The teasers floating around? Moody, sun-drenched, and a little haunting, honestly. If you’re into stuff that leaves you thinking, this one’s probably going to mess with your head (in a good way). And don’t sleep on “Fear Below” either, dropping in 2025. From what’s leaked so far, it’s got that claustrophobic, edge-of-your-seat vibe—think classic horror but with a modern twist. Rumor has it Little worked with some real deep-sea divers to get the atmosphere just right, so you know it’s not going to be your cookie-cutter monster flick. There’s this buzz that he’s the kind of filmmaker who actually cares about the details, not just the jump scares. All in all, Joshua Little isn’t just some random name buried in the credits. He’s quickly becoming one of those directors people pay attention to—always doing something a little unexpected, never afraid to take risks. If you haven’t checked out his stuff yet, you’re honestly missing out on some of the most interesting movies popping up lately.

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