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It Follows

It doesn't think, it doesn't feel, it doesn't give up.
2015 | 101m | English

(290012 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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When carefree teenager Jay sleeps with her older boyfriend for the first time, she learns that she is the latest recipient of a fatal curse that is passed from victim to victim via sexual intercourse. Death, Jay learns, will creep inexorably toward her as either a friend or a stranger. Jay's friends don't believe her seemingly paranoid ravings, until they too begin to see the phantom assassins and band together to help her defend herself.
Release Date: Feb 04, 2015
Director: David Robert Mitchell
Writer: David Robert Mitchell
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords beach, chase, supernatural, friends, vision, teenage girl, school, detroit, michigan, evil, voyeurism, sexually transmitted disease, young adult, followed, ambiguity, pastiche
Production Companies Northern Lights Films, Animal Kingdom, Two Flints
Box Office Revenue: $23,374,076
Budget: $2,300,000
Updates Updated: Aug 06, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Maika Monroe Jay Height
Keir Gilchrist Paul
Daniel Zovatto Greg Hannigan
Jake Weary Hugh
Olivia Luccardi Yara
Lili Sepe Kelly Height
Bailey Spry Annie
Carollette Phillips Woman with Groceries
Loren Bass Annie's Father
Charles Gertner Neighbor Boy
Debbie Williams Mrs. Height
Ruby Harris Mrs. Redmond
Leisa Pulido Mrs. Hannigan
D.J. Oliver Police Officer
Linda Boston Teacher
Ingrid Mortimer Old Woman in Pajamas
Kourtney Bell Chatting Girl
Alexyss Spradlin Girl in Kitchen
Mike Lanier Giant Man
Claire Sloma Greg's Date (Pretty Girl in Car)
Scott Norman Homeless Man Behind Tree
Erin Stone High School Girl in Courtyard
Joanna Bronson Nurse
Don Hails Old Naked Man
Ele Bardha Mr. Height
Caitlin Burt Hot Girl (uncredited)
Heather Fairbanks Scrub Nurse (uncredited)
Vincent Hogarth Billy (uncredited)
Christopher Hohman Hot Guy (uncredited)
Rich Vreeland High School Announcer (uncredited)
Name Job
Mike Gioulakis Director of Photography
Ele Bardha Stunt Coordinator
Robert Kurtzman Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Lauren Robinson Sound Effects Editor
Chris Trent Sound Designer
Eddie Rubin Thanks
Daniel Ross Hairstylist
Rich Vreeland Original Music Composer
Julio Perez IV Editor
Michael Perry Production Design
Mark Bennett Casting
Carrie Ray Casting
Kimberly Leitz Costume Design
Joey Ostrander Art Direction
Lora Gianino Hairstylist
Dawn Mattocks Makeup Department Head
Christian Dwiggins Supervising Sound Editor
Raffaele Apuzzo Visual Effects Producer
Andrea Marotti Visual Effects Producer
Diego Panadisi Visual Effects Producer
Greg Strasz Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin D. Hewitt Steadicam Operator
Marc-Antoine Serou Gaffer
J. D. Moore Digital Intermediate
Sebastian Perez-Burchard Digital Intermediate
Jax Martin Script Supervisor
Toni Price Makeup Artist
Geneva Brunetti Set Dresser
David Robert Mitchell Director, Screenplay
Geoff George Second Unit Director of Photography, Camera Operator
Name Title
Corey Large Executive Producer
Rebecca Green Producer
Erik Rommesmo Producer
Laura D. Smith Producer
David Kaplan Producer
Frederick W. Green Executive Producer
Joshua Astrachan Executive Producer
P. Jennifer Dana Executive Producer
Jeff Schlossman Executive Producer
Bill Wallwork Executive Producer
Alan Pao Executive Producer
Mia Chang Executive Producer
Robyn K. Bennett Co-Producer
David Robert Mitchell Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

> An innovative horror-drama with a simplicity. It was not too long ago I saw the director's other film, his first one and liked it instantly. I did not expect him to go all the way from a beautiful teen drama to a creepy horror flick. But I liked this movie as well, thus that prove he's not a fl ... uke. After seeing his both the films, I can detect the style of presentation that marks his trademark. That is very realistic, dull, but a natural societal atmosphere with a mere background score. I have said many times that these days horror flicks are heavily leaning on the scary noise/sounds. But this film brings the tone that's really happening around us. The story was like a straight flowing river, no twists or turns like the Amazon river. Even it did not try to hide the existence of the evil spirit. Not only from us, but among the characters in the story. That means it is a very simple tale with the compelling scenes. It does not look like a cheap horror, this 2 million movie can stand up to any fancy horror flicks. The writer/director's interpretation was very interesting too. Like he said IT could board a plane to follow who he's after. The theme was also very innovative. Quite similar types have made out, but this one was way better. Yep, many movie goers overwhelmed by the unexpected, even the filmmakers for the response. Now I pray for if there is going to be a sequel, it must be made by the same writer/director. My worry is the B category filmmakers going to spoil the original in the name of follow-up. I highly recommend this movie, especially for adults due to the plot that develops on the sexual intercourse. Though there's no strong nudity. I also suggest you to watch at night, if possible alone. I won't guarantee that it would scare out of you, but that's the best way to watch any horror flick. 8/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
8.0

I wanted more by the end, but that's not to say <em>'It Follows'</em> isn't a very, very good film - it is. I adore the look of the film, the cinematography is superb; the score is nice too. Maika Monroe leads a solid cast excellently. The premise is certainly interesting and it does create suita ... ble tension, while the effects used are neat. The plot is quite sexual, potentially overly so in a couple of moments but in truth it needs to be for the most part. I would've, elsewhere, appreciated a deeper dive into the antagonists, also. I could see a sequel coming from this, it's the sorta concept that could easily produce many sequels. I'd be fine with just the one, but would watch another - it must keep the same vibe though.

Jun 23, 2021
mooney240
7.0

**It Follows shines as a unique and fresh horror film that pours on the anxiety and dread with a clever slow burn that will keep its viewers glued to the screen, desperate to see what happens next.** Ok, ok, ok. I know the synopsis of this movie sounds like a lame excuse to focus on the sexual es ... capades of young college students, as many horror movies do. Instead, It Follows is surprisingly creative, well-done, and fresh that doesn't linger on the sensual but instead almost warns of potential consequences. The premise of a slow but relentless entity endlessly pursuing its cursed target is eerie, tense, and filled with suspense. Typical horror films repeat the same face-paced terror and disturbing gore and images. However, It Follows sets itself apart with a slow-building tension that keeps its audience unsettled but engaged, wondering what will happen next. This movie deserves all its hype with its innovative concept, clever script, and genius directing. While it does have unnecessary random nudity near the end, It Follows is worth fast-forwarding a few seconds to enjoy a creepy masterstroke of slow-burn horror.

Oct 28, 2022
AhmadZQ
N/A

The exceptional cinematography contributes to its distinctive atmosphere and is unquestionably the finest element of the “It Follows”. Exploiting the idea of impending doom to terrify the viewer rather than depending on a monster or jump scare is a refreshing change. Nevertheless, the premise was ... rather uninteresting, and the acting, although adequate, failed to leave an impression. Moreover, a ludicrous climax causes “It Follows” to lose focus, resulting in an underwhelming conclusion. Although enjoyable, the film falls well short of the high expectations set by its critical acclaim. ___ Rating: 6.9/10 (Good, Slightly Flawed)

Dec 08, 2022