Adam Scott and Danielle Deadwyler star in the Kevin Hamedani’s new thriller The Saviors. The film, which premiered at SXSW earlier this year, takes us into the life of a couple who are falling out of love with each other. But when AirBNB guests test their trust, it brings the two closer than ever.
Sean (Scott) is an unemployed computer software engineer and his wife, Kim (Deadwyler), have to rent out their guest house to help pay the mortgage. A brother (Theo Rossi) and his sister (Nazanin Boniadi) named Amir and Jahan are trying to make a new life in a new town. But when Sean’s parents (played by Ron Perlman and Colleen Camp) put into his head that Amir and Jahan could be terrorists, The Saviors becomes a thriller that forces Sean and Kim to unpack their own bias.
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