Them That Follow

Them That Follow is a 2019 American thriller film, written and directed by Britt Poulton and Dan Madison Savage. It stars Olivia Colman, Kaitlyn Dever, Alice Englert, Jim Gaffigan, Walton Goggins, Thomas Mann and Lewis Pullman.

Them That Follow
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
  • Britt Poulton
  • Dan Madison Savage
Produced by
  • Gerard Butler
  • Bradley Gallo
  • Michael A. Helfant
  • Danielle Robinson
  • Alan Siegel
Written by
  • Britt Poulton
  • Dan Madison Savage
Starring
Music byGarth Stevenson
CinematographyBrett Jutkiewicz
Edited byJoshua Raymond Lee
Production
companies
  • Amasia Entertainment
  • G-BASE
Distributed by1091 Media
Release date
  • January 27, 2019 (2019-01-27) (Sundance)
  • August 2, 2019 (2019-08-02) (United States)
Running time
98 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$159,218[2]

It had its world premiere in Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019. It was released on August 2, 2019, by 1091 Media.

Plot

Mara Childs (Alice Englert) is a Pentecostal pastor's daughter raised in a remote community in Appalachia. To her father's pleasure, she is being seriously courted by one of his parishioners, Garret (Lewis Pullman). However, unknown to everyone, Mara is pregnant by Augie (Thomas Mann) who has abandoned the church.

Under pressure from her community and her father, Mara decides to accept Garret's proposal.

Mara's father Lemuel (Walton Goggins) runs a sect that incorporates snake handling into his preaching. After a minor dies while handling snakes, Lemuel is warned that the police are investigating him. He allows Garret to claim the snakes are his and lose his job to protect his congregation.

Before marriage, Mara's virginity is checked by Hope Slaughter (Olivia Colman), Augie's mother. Hope realizes that not only is Mara not a virgin, she is pregnant, as well. Hope decides to keep Mara's pregnancy a secret from Lemuel and Garret, but informs Augie and urges him to repent.

In an attempt to reunite with Mara, Augie attends church and pretends to have a spiritual awakening. Lemuel then urges him to handle a snake which proceeds to bite him. Augie begs to be allowed to go to a hospital but is denied by Lemuel and his own family. After he attempts to save himself by cutting the poison out of his arm, he and Mara have a moment together. They are found lying together by Garret who warns Mara to never see Augie again.

The following day Augie's condition has worsened. After hearing the news, Mara informs her friend, Dilly (Kaitlyn Dever), that she is pregnant with Augie's child. Dilly then informs Garret who attempts to rape Mara. He is stopped by Lemuel, but before Lemuel throws him out Garret informs Lemuel of Mara's pregnancy.

To cleanse Mara, Lemuel takes Mara to church and has her handle a snake. At the same time, Augie's parents, aware that he is close to death, decide to perform an amputation at home. Mara survives her encounter with the snake, but despite earning her father's approval she decides to leave him to help Augie who is still sick after the amputation. With his parents’ permission, Mara leaves with Augie to take him to a doctor, promising them that she will always be there for him.

Cast

Production

In August 2017, it was announced Olivia Colman, Alice Englert and Thomas Mann had joined the cast of the film, with Britt Poulton and Dan Madison Savage directing from a screenplay they wrote. Gerard Butler, Bradley Gallo and Michael Helfant, Danielle Robinson, will serve as producers on the film, under their Amsia Entertainment and G-Base banners, respectively.[3] In September 2017, Walton Goggins joined the cast of the film.[4] In October 2017, Kaitlyn Dever and Jim Gaffigan joined the cast of the film.[5][6]

Filming

Principal photography began in October 2017.[7]

Release

It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019.[8] Shortly after, 1091 Media and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions acquired U.S. and international distribution rights to the film, respectively.[9][10] It was released August 2, 2019.[11]

Critical reception

Them That Follow holds 59% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 91 reviews, with a weighted average of 6.02/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Them That Follow never quite captures the spiritual fervor of its setting, but the cast's committed performances make for an intermittently satisfying character study."[12] On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 54 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews."[13]

References

  1. "Them That Follow". Sundance Film Festival. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  2. "Them That Follow". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  3. Fleming Jr, Mike (August 17, 2017). "Olivia Colman, Alice Englert, Thomas Mann Set For 'Them That Follow'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  4. Hipes, Patrick (September 11, 2017). "Walton Goggins To Shepherd The Flock In 'Them That Follow'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  5. N'Duka, Amanda (October 3, 2017). "Kaitlyn Dever Cast In Dramatic Thriller 'Them That Follow'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  6. N'Duka, Amanda (October 12, 2017). "Jim Gaffigan Joins Olivia Colman In 'Them That Follow' Thriller". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  7. "'Them That Follow' Starring Thomas Mann Casting Call Featured Roles". Project Casting. October 18, 2017. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  8. Debruge, Peter (November 28, 2018). "Sundance Film Festival Unveils 2019 Features Lineup". Variety. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  9. D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 28, 2019). "Olivia Colman-Walton Goggins Drama Thriller 'Them That Follow' Acquired By 1091 Media's The Orchard – Sundance". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  10. Lang, Brent (January 30, 2019). "Sundance: Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Nabs 'Them That Follow' Foreign Rights (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  11. "Them That Follow". The-Numbers. Retrieved May 20, 2019.
  12. "Them That Follow (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  13. "Them That Follow". Metacritic. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
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