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Carmen's Production Design work includes: The Assassin's Code, Them That Follow, I See You, Drunk Bus, Dear Zoe, Manodrome, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, and the upcoming Kids Go Free To Fun Fun Time. Carmen's television work includes: Swedish Dicks, Web Of Make Believe, Lifted, and Mo.
This week Jeremy talks actor Thomas Mann Coming off the release of Halloween Kills, Jeremy and Thomas discuss where they met, moving out to Los Angeles from Dallas and his relationship with Logan Miller, Hasbro commercials, Paul Dano, seeking out bummer movies, his first performance in a play, playing Neil Perry in an off Broadway performance of Dead Poets Society with Jason Sudeikis, Licorice Pizza, booking his first tv episode on iCarly, It's Kind of a Funny Story, getting casted for Project X, John C Reilly and shooting Kong: Skull Island abroad, doing an episode of Drunk History, Them That Follow and Jeremy's phobia of snakes, Halloween Kills and David Gordon Green, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and so much more! Discuss this episode with Jeremy and other listeners: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thefirsteverpodcast Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/thefirsteverpod Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thefirsteverpatreon
Brett grew up on Long Island before attending Boston University, where he met the Safdie Brothers, whose films The Pleasure of Being Robbed and Daddy Longlegs, Brett shot and co-edited. Brett's recent film work includes: Men Go To Battle, Wanderland, Them That Follow, and Ready or Not. Brett's upcoming/most recent projects include the projects: Boogie and Scream.
This week Liz and Alrik are joined by producer Bradley Gallo from Amasia Entertainment, known for films such as The Call, Mr. Right, Them That Follow, the upcoming Wild Mountain Thyme and Green Hornet and Kato which was recently announced! Bradley talks to us about how he got started in filmmaking, produced his first film and what he looks for in future projects and collaborators. We also hear from two players of the week, director Ali Scher and Jill from the Art Department about what they bring with them to set. Where to Find Bradley Gallo and The Players of the Week!Bradley Gallo's WebsiteAmasia Entertainment's WebsiteBradley Gallo on TwitterAli Scher's WebsiteContact Liz & Alrik Send us an emailYou can find Liz Manashil @ www.lizmanashil.comYou can find Alrik @ www.alrikbursell.comYou can now find MMIH @ mmihpodcast on instagram!Leave a comment on our websiteFind us on our Facebook Community PageContact us on Twitter and Facebook
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) goes to the vault for never before released interviews from 2019 Sundance Film Festival! In conjunction with Click On This, (www.clickonthis.tv) Al Sotto presents an on-location interview with actor Walton Goggins at the Creative Coalition (thecreativecoalition.org) at their "Teacher's Make a Difference Luncheon." Walton introduces his acting coach who has helped his career as well as talks about his Sundance film "Them That Follow"! We also ask Walton what it's like to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with his role in Ant-Man and the Wasp 2! Now you can see Walton in the CBS sitcom The Unicorn!
While other forms of entertainment have ceased production, Below The Belt is here for you our fans as we present another great remote show via Skype! Our special Skype call-in guest is voice-over talent and actress Katrina Salisbury who is best known for her portrayal of Yona the Yak in popular animated series, "My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic." In an exclusive interview we talk about Katrina's voice over career and much much more! BTB goes to the vault for never before released interviews from 2019 Sundance Film Festival! In conjunction with Click On This, (www.clickonthis.tv) Al Sotto presents an on-location interview with actor Walton Goggins at the Creative Coalition (thecreativecoalition.org/) at their Teacher's Make a Difference Luncheon. Walton introduces his acting coach who has helped his career as well as talks about his Sundance film "Them That Follow"! We also ask Walton what it's like to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with his role in Ant-Man and the Wasp 2! Joining remotely via Skype, BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! In addition "The King of the 80s" Chachi McFly, "The Adorable One" Ali Dash and Oleg The Gay Russian join us on the virtual panel! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits Classic Cut: Living In A Box "Living In A Box" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs are shortened from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
The boys are all about Lewis Pullman this week so they watched Them That Follow! They talk content losing joy, movie ratings, M Night Shyamalan, accents, what makes a great director, and the 2 sides of this movie but mainly it's all about our boy Lewis Pullman twitter.com/welcomebackpod instagram.com/welcomebackpod patreon.com/welcomebackpod Art by: Randi Hamel @artbunns on Instagram and rannibuns.tumblr.com
This week we chat about the positives and negatives of building an audience as a filmmaker. We also watched In The Dark, The Imagineering Story and Them That Follow. Enjoy! Please visit us on the socials as we'd love to hear from you!https://www.instagram.com/goguerillafilmwww.twitter.com/goguerillafilmgoguerillafilm@gmail.com
This week we chat about the positives and negatives of building an audience as a filmmaker. We also watched In The Dark, The Imagineering Story and Them That Follow. Enjoy! Please visit us on the socials as we'd love to hear from you!https://www.instagram.com/goguerillafilmwww.twitter.com/goguerillafilmgoguerillafilm@gmail.com
The Cinebabblers introduce a brand new segment this week, discussing the first trailer for Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch from the cozy comfort of the Trailer Trailer (1:50). From there it’s a quick mini-review of Birds of Prey: The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn (6:30) and a very special Whatchoo Watchin’ Bout: Oscar Edition (13:25), wherein the boys talk about the perils of filmmaking awards shows. Then it’s coverage of three films: Shia LeBouf’s autobiographical Honey Boy (29:00), indie drama Them That Follow (38:00), and Best Picture winner Parasite (55:00). Spoiler talk for Parasite begins at 1:05:05.
BEST FILMEighth GradeHonourable Mentions: Booksmart, The Favourite, One Cut Of The DeadBEST FOREIGN FILMOne Cut Of The DeadHonourable Mentions: Burning, For Sama, FoxtrotBEST ANIMATED FILMA Shaun The Sheep Movie: FarmageddonHonourable Mentions: Klaus, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, Okko's InnBEST DOCUMENTARYApollo 11Honourable Mentions: For Sama, The Great Hack, Minding The GapBEST ACTORKelvin Harrison Jr. (Luce)Honourable Mentions: Lior Ashkenazi (Foxtrot), Christian Bale (Vice & Le Mans '66 [AKA Ford vs. Ferrari]), Joaquin Phoenix (Joker & The Sisters Brothers)BEST ACTRESSOlivia Colman (The Favourite & Them That Follow)Honourable Mentions: Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Kindergarten Teacher), Victoria Carmen Sonne (Holiday), Olivia Wilde (A Vigilante)BEST SUPPORTING ACTORShia LaBeouf (Honey Boy & The Peanut Butter Falcon)Honourable Mentions: Mahershala Ali (Green Book), Richard E. Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?), Steven Yeun (Burning)BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESSEmma Stone (The Favourite)Honourable Mentions: Laura Dern (Marriage Story), Octavia Spencer (Luce & Instant Family), Zhao Shuzhen (The Farewell)BEST YOUNG PERFORMERZain Al Rafeea (Capernaum)Honourable Mentions: Eden Duncan-Smith (See You Yesterday), Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade), Victor Polster (Girl)BEST ENSEMBLEBlythe Danner, Taissa Farmiga, Robert Forster, Michael Shannon & Hilary Swank (What They Had)Honourable Mentions: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Skyler Gisondo, Molly Gordon, Billie Lourde, Diana Silvers, Jason Sudeikis & Jessica Williams (Booksmart), Bobby Cannavale, Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci & Ray Romano (The Irishman), Anthony Hopkins, Juan Minujín & Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes)BEST DIRECTORMark Jenkin (Bait)Honourable Mentions: Blitz Bazawule (The Burial Of Kojo), Yorgos Lanthimos (The Favourite), Shin'ichirô Ueda (One Cut Of The Dead)BEST SCREENPLAYNoah Baumbach (Marriage Story)Honourable Mentions: Bo Burnham (Eighth Grade), Deborah Davis & Tony McNamara (The Favourite), J.C. Lee & Julius Onah (Luce)DIRECT LINK
The spicy boys are back baby! We’re bringin da noise as Collin swoons over every male celeb, we talk about how Jesus would’ve started a movie podcast, and we do some free PR for snakes as we discuss THEM THAT FOLLOW. After dark, we also jam on Vanderpump Rules, Parenthood, Ready or Not, and Future Kick! Kayla’s mic gets a little buzzy, sorry bois! Watch the trailer with us here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI4bd5Ayfn4 . Follow us on twitter, insta, fb, and letterboxd @screenvomit, or send us an email at screenvomitpod@gmail.com!
Film reviews for releases of Friday 22nd November 2019. Featuring Judy And Punch, Frozen 2, 21 Bridges, Them That Follow & Harriet. Also reviewing the Netflix films Klaus & Earthquake Bird.DIRECT LINK
Christian and Ian are wading deep into horror adjacent waters. Since no single film was an obvious pick to review, we offer our thoughts on a grab bag of recent movies. First up is the would-be thriller starring creepy Dennis Quaid, THE INTRUDER. Then, we talk about a snake-loving Pentecostal cult in THEM THAT FOLLOW. We also review the brutal sophomore film from Jennifer Kent, THE NIGHTINGALE. Finally, for our Dead Teenager Movies segment we dig into a meta slasher mockumentary, BEHIND THE MASK: THE RISE OF LESLIE VERNON. We also discuss pickles, puka shells, and tiny potatoes. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.
Chadwick Boseman talks about his film 21 Bridges. Plus film reviews including Suburban soccer moms in Greener Grass, Comedy Crime Drama Judy and Punch, hotly anticipated sequel Frozen II and the tale of a woman’s escape from slavery and transformation into one of America's greatest heroes in Harriet. Mark Kermode also reviews Blue Story and Them That Follow. Mark and Simon chat through all the films worth seeing in UK cinemas in the UK Box Office Top Ten, we tell you the best and worst films on TV next week and recommend a home entertainment purchase in DVD of the Week. 00.21.05 Box Office Top 10 00.42.33 Chadwick Boseman Interview 00.59.45 21 Bridges Review 01.07.52 Judy and Punch Review 01.14.48 Harriet Review 01.19.38 Greener Grass Review 01.28.09 Them That Follow Review 01.32.19 Frozen II Review 01.38.48 I Lost My Body Review 01.42.07 La Belle Epoque Review Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast from the BBC Sounds app. We welcome your contributions: Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment
Writer/Director Paul Harrill, along with several other crew members, leads a self-moderated Q&A following an opening weekend screening of their new film, LIGHT FROM LIGHT. Recorded live at Landmark's NuArt Theatre on 11/8/19. Single mother Sheila (Marin Ireland, “Sneaky Pete”) is gifted with sometimes-prophetic dreams and a lifelong interest in the paranormal, but her talent has not improved her life. She works in a dead-end job at a car rental agency and raises her teenage son Owen (Josh Wiggins), sometimes moonlighting as a paranormal investigator. When a priest seeks out her help, she reluctantly agrees to investigate a potential haunting at a Tennessee farmhouse. There she meets Richard (Jim Gaffigan, Them That Follow, Being Frank), a grieving recent widower who believes his wife may still be with him. Trying to bring him comfort, she carefully investigates the phenomena that are disturbing him, bringing in her son and his sweet classmate Lucy (Atheena Frizzell) to help. What they discover forces them all to confront the mysteries of their own lives. Light from Light is subtle and understated, yet casts a powerful atmospheric spell. Featuring original music by Adam Granduciel and Jon Natchez of The War on Drugs. Written and directed by Paul Harrill; executive produced by David Lowery (A Ghost Story).
Welcome to the second episode of Bijou Banter, now with only mild technical difficulties! Become tongue-tied at Tongues Untied! Discuss the happenings of those who follow in Them That Follow! All this and more (although mostly that) on this episode of Banter.Featuring Philip Runia and Calvin Leslie
About: Set deep in the wilds of Appalachia, where believers handle death-dealing snakes to prove themselves before God, THEM THAT FOLLOW tells the story of a pastor (Walton Goggins) who digs deeper into his faith when he discovers his teenage daughter Mara (Alice Englert) holds a secret that threatens to tear their fragile community apart. Written and directed by first-timers Britt Poulton and Dan Madison Savage, this film is a modern-day telling of Adam and Eve, with all the temptation and snakes of the archetypal story. Olivia Colman (THE FAVOURITE) plays Hope and packs an emotional punch that makes it one of the best performances of the year. In the podcast, Poulton and Savage talk about the challenges of getting the film made and why writers really don't need to go to film school. Guests: Britt Poulton is a writer and director. After studying International Relations at UC Berkeley, she left politics to pursue film and completed her MFA at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. She wrote PROFILE, a female-driven political thriller that played at both Berlinale and SXSW in 2018. THEM THAT FOLLOW is her first feature-length screenplay and marks her directorial debut. Dan Madison Savage is a writer and director. He was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and studied film history at Vassar College. After graduating, he moved to Los Angeles to complete an MFA at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. THEM THAT FOLLOW is his first screenplay and his directorial debut. Host: Shanee Edwards graduated from UCLA Film School with an MFA in Screenwriting and is currently the film critic for SheKnows.com. She recently won the Next MacGyver television writing competition to create a TV show about a female engineer. Her pilot, Ada and the Machine, is currently in development with America Ferrera's Take Fountain Productions. You can follow her on Twitter: @ShaneeEdwards The Script Lab: For all the latest from The Script Lab, be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. And become a member of TSL 360 to enjoy the LARGEST screenwriting education content library, featuring masterclasses, deep-dive interviews, and lectures from Academy Award-winning screenwriters, TV show-runners, producers, literary managers, agents, studio executives, and leading educators – all in one place.
Trouble among some snake-handling Pentecostals in Appalachia is the subject of the unsettling drama “Them that Follows.” Walton Goggins (“Tomb Raider”) plays a strict pastor of a small mountain flock. […] The post Take Two: “Them That Follow” (R) appeared first on KKFI.
0:00 - Hello 2:40 - "Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw" review 16:40 - "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" review 25:50 - "Dora and the City of Lost Gold" review 34:50 - "The Kitchen" review 43:55 - "The Art of Racing in the Rain" review 51:00 - "Them That Follow" review 58:50 - Summer Box Office Business 1:02:00 - DVD Giveaways of "Pokemon: Detective Pikachu" and "The Hustle" 1:03:45 - July's Movie of the Month "She's Gotta Have It" 1:13:55 - Recap and good day REVIEWS (Eric, Jeff): Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw: C+ B- Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: B B- Dora and the City of Lost Gold: B- B The Kitchen: B- C+ The Art of Racing in the Rain: C C Them That Follow: C+ B
What's Up Cinemaniacs! Join Duane and Hannah as they review "Them That Follow" and share why it's another win for the weekend! "Them That Follow" the story deep in the wilds of the south where a family of believers handle death-dealing snakes to prove themselves before God, a pastor's daughter who holds a secret that threatens to tear her community apart. "Them That Follow" stars Alice Englert, Olivia Colman, Walton Goggins, Kaitlyn Dever, and more! The film was also written and directed by Britt Poulton! #ThemThatFallow #MovieReview Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Spotify Stitcher Messy Follow Duane: Twitter Instagram Follow Hannah: Twitter Instagram Cinemania Merch: Teepublic
Today Lynn, Carl & special guest Ron Stevens talk about new releases The Kitchen, Dora and the Lost City of Gold, Them That Follow, Brian Banks, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Detective Pikachu, The Curse of La Llorona, Poms, Tolkien, Amazing Grace, The Souvenir & Donnybrook on DVD. Plus Matilda at the Muny & Angels in America at the Rep and Lynn at the Memphis Film Prize.
This week Kris recounts the time he couldn’t go to Lenin’s Tomb because it was “closed for inventory,” leaving Evan and returning guest Megan Kearns completely confused. Megan leads off the episode by describing two films she saw recently THEM THAT FOLLOW (4:11), a somber film about religion and snake charming, and THE PERFECTION (10:00), a more engaging movie about classical musicians that takes some fascinating twists and turns before spiraling into body horror. Then Evan shares his experience watching Ari Aster’s MIDSOMMAR (14:05), which may or may not be “an Evan movie.” Lastly, all three of them dissect THE KITCHEN (28:50), a disappointing kitchen-sink crime drama chock full of critical themes about gender, race, and class that it only superficially addresses, and thinly drawn characters whose motivations don’t make any sense.
It's the first day of football is Arizona as the Cardinals open the preseason against the LA Chargers. Brad discusses the season outlook and if Kyler Murray will hit the field tonight. Also, the Dbacks are keeping pace for the wild card hunt and ASU Football is grinding away at CampT. Pac-12 Network Analyst, Yogi Roth (5:53 on podcast) Skype's in to talk all things ASU and U of A Football, the future of the Conference of Champions, and more. Former Cardinals Cornerback and CBS Sports Network Analyst, Corey Chavous (22:52 on podcast) joins in talking about the Cardinals opener, college football, and his Draft Nasty magazine. ‘Goody at the Movies' with azcentral/Gannett Chief Film & Media Critic Bill Goodykoontz (35:46 on podcast) critiques “Brian Banks” and “Them That Follow.” Also, what are his memories of going to Woodstock 1994. The post Cards Pre-Season Opener, Pac-12 Network Analyst Yogi Roth, CBSSN Football analyst Corey Chavous, ‘Goody at the Movies' appeared first on Sports360AZ.
Just because Andrew and Sam don't work together at the video store anymore (not that they could; it was turned into an Urgent Care years ago) doesn't mean they aren't still THE go-to people for reviews of the latest movies and shows. On this episode: HOBBS & SHAW, ANGRY BIRDS 2, THEM THAT FOLLOW, THE BOYS and more.
Just because Andrew and Sam don't work together at the video store anymore (not that they could; it was turned into an Urgent Care years ago) doesn't mean they aren't still THE go-to people for reviews of the latest movies and shows. On this episode: HOBBS & SHAW, ANGRY BIRDS 2, THEM THAT FOLLOW, THE BOYS and more.
Writer/Directors Britt Poulton and Dan Madison Savage and Actor Walton Goggins speak about their new film THEM THAT FOLLOW with film critic Amy Nicholson. Recorded at the Landmark in Los Angeles on 8/3/19.
This week, Adam and Kevin review Britt Poulton and Dan Madison Savage's Them That Follow and talk about some other stuff including Tone-Deaf, Fast Color, Homewrecker, The Hate U Give, and The Divine Fury. 00:02:24 - Them That Follow review 00:15:23 - Watchlist 00:35:06 - New releases web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
On this episode of On the Mark, Mark is back from a tennis trip. Sore hammy and rocking a new beard, he chats with Ashley Young about defeating many teenagers... only to then lose to a 72-year-old. Ashley speaks with actor and comedian Jim Gaffigan about his new role in the drama/thriller “Them That Follow”. Mark’s tennis coaches share a few words on their mentee. Recently retired Danny Farquhar opens up about baseball and that fateful day he collapsed in the White Sox dugout. Plus, Ethan Blumenthal is back to talk about summertime and Mark has some ‘Final Thoughts’.
On this episode of On the Mark, Mark is back from a tennis trip. Sore hammy and rocking a new beard, he chats with Ashley Young about defeating many teenagers... only to then lose to a 72-year-old. Ashley speaks with actor and comedian Jim Gaffigan about his new role in the drama/thriller “Them That Follow”. Mark’s tennis coaches share a few words on their mentee. Recently retired Danny Farquhar opens up about baseball and that fateful day he collapsed in the White Sox dugout. Plus, Ethan Blumenthal is back to talk about summertime and Mark has some ‘Final Thoughts’.
Dan Madison Savage and Britt Poulton writers and directors of "Them That Follow" Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "Exit Plan" by Music of the Month Headstone Horrors ! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
Walton Goggins and Jim Gaffigan talk about getting over their fear of snakes to portray Pentecostal snake handlers in their new film Them That Follow. They discuss the beliefs behind the religion, why members of these Pentecostal sect live in fear of the law, and why they took particular care not to reinforce negative stereotypes about the people of rural Appalachia. We talk about what attracts Walton to religious roles from The Apostle to Them That Follow, and how he manages to move so effortlessly between drama and comedy. Then Jim Gaffigan discusses his own transition from comedy to drama, how his acting and standup inform each other, and what it’s been like hit the film festival circuit. He goes into how his experience as a devout Catholic informed his portrayal in the film, his upcoming standup special for Amazon, and how his wife Jeannie’s recovery from a brain tumor has inspired him to get more personal in his act. Them That Follow opens in theaters this Friday, August 2. Also look for Walton Goggins in HBO’s new limited series The Righteous Gemstones August 18 and Jim’s new comedy special Quality Time on Amazon Prime Video beginning August 16. This episode is sponsored by Anchor. Anchor is a Spotify-owned company that makes it easy for anyone to make a podcast, for free. Get started at www.anchor.fm/kickassnews. We're also sponsored by BetterHelp Online Counseling and Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream.
Quentin Tarantino is back with another period piece, this time set in Hollywood during the closing days of the 1960s with Once Upon A Time.... In Hollywood. Wade and Kevin also offer their review of the indie film Them That Follow, which tells a story that is right up Seeing & Believing's alley: a pastor's daughter finds herself at a crossroads when it comes to her Appalachian community's Pentecostal snake-handling ways.
Dan Madison Savage and Britt Poulton writers and directors of Them That Follow in theaters this Friday! Them That Follow
Writer/director Britt Poulton joins Lara to talk about being teen babes, Mormonism, naked families and more! Britt co-directed Them That Follow, a film about a snake-handling pentecostal community of Babes??? that's out in LA and NYC on August 2nd and everywhere else on August 8th. If you're based in LA, you can catch Lara hosting a Q&A with Britt, her co-director Dan Madison Savage, and some surprise cast members at The Landmark on the evening of 8/2. In the meantime, why not become a patron of the pod? For just $5/month you'll get weekly bonus episodes as well as ad-free episodes. You can follow Britt on Instagram @_brittpoulton and you can follow Lara on Twitter/Instagram @larzmarie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosts Eddie Garcia and Miguel Pagan talk about 2 upcoming summer movies "Overcomer" and "Them That Follow" and the Christian's responsibility to be prepared to represent Christ in any situation.
Hey there Lovelies and welcome back for the 133rd episode of Final Girls Horrorcast! On this week's episode The Girls are back at it with Franchise Month and discuss Insidious: Chapter 3 and Insidious: The Last Key Trailer Trashtalk: ‘Them That Follow’ to be released on August 2nd Next Week - Franchise Month Continues!Final Destination & Final Destination 2 which are both streaming on Netflix
The whole gang is back for our 300th episode plus a special GUEST. Reviews for Hellboy, Little Woods, All Is True, Them That Follow, Cobra Kai S2, and a look back at the first Avengers film as Avengers: Endgame looms large.
“In the rugged wilderness of Appalachia, the members of an isolated community of Pentecostal snake handlers led by Pastor Lemuel risk their lives to attest themselves before God.” This is a much different type of log-line than the others entries you’d find scrolling down the list of Dramatic Competition entries in Sundance’s program. It is the plot of Them That Follow, the feature film debut for writer/directors Britt Poulton and Dan Madison Savage and boy, is it a doozy. Though they didn’t have any directing credits prior to the film’s premiere, the duo had more than enough experience between them to pull off the gripping narrative. Through years of working for other studios and other directors they found themselves with the opportunity to "get in the room.” What is the room? Well and not to use a cliche lightly here, but, “the answer may surprise you.” We also talk through writing a story about a secretive community with limited access, filling in the blanks with your own personal experiences and working with an incredible cast that included Olivia Coleman, Walton Goggins, Jim Gaffigan and more.
Jim Gaffigan (Light From Light, Them That Follow), Jillian Bell (Brittany Runs A Marathon), David Oyelowo (Relive), Zawe Ashton (Velvet Buzzsaw), Rhianne Barreto (Share), and Griffin Gluck (Big Time Adolescence) sit down with Rebecca Keegan of The Hollywood Reporter for a frank, in-depth conversation about their work, inspirations and latest projects at Sundance. This episode was recorded on January 26, 2019, in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ on Main Street in Park City, UT during the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Kristin Tieche explores issues of accessibility at the festival and analyzes it's role in spreading awareness of social, racial and environmental justice issues. This episode features: Cassandra Begay of PANDOS https://www.pandos.org/ Maikiko James of Women in Film https://womeninfilm.org/ Poonam Basu & Esther Mira of Team Rebelution https://www.facebook.com/teamrebelutionfilms/ Tamara Kotevska & Ljubo Stefanov, directors of Honeyland https://www.facebook.com/honeyland.earth/ Juan Pablo Polanco & César Alejandro Jaimes, directors of Lapü https://www.facebook.com/lapudocumentary/ Dan Madison Savage, director of Them That Follow http://www.sundance.org/projects/them-that-follow Gabe Dominguez, bandleader of SHAKE YOUR PEACE! https://shakeyourpeace.bandcamp.com/ Jo Cruz and Teao Sense of Audio Pharmacy https://www.audiopharmacy.com/ Ben Dupris, director of Sweetheart Dancers https://www.instagram.com/sweetheartdancers2019/