Fans of old-school haunted house horror films would be wise to have Ted Geoghegan’s We Are Still Here on their radar. We were most certainly fans of this ode to 70s horror. Following its premiere at SXSW, Daniel praised the film for its powerful emotional undercurrent. Derek, who saw the film at the Boston Underground Film Festival, wrote in his review that We Are Still Here was a celebration of the horror of a bygone era both bizarrely gross and terribly entertaining.
Writen and directed by Ted Geoghegan, We Are Still Here stars Barbara Crampton, Andrew Sensenig, Larry Fessenden, Lisa Marie and Monte Markham. It is set for release this Friday, June 5, in limited theatrical release as well as VOD.
Synopsis:
After their teenage son is killed in a car crash, Paul (Andrew Sensenig) and Anne (Barbara Crampton) move to the quiet New England countryside to try to start a new life for themselves. But the grieving couple unknowingly becomes the prey of a family of vengeful spirits that reside in their new home, and before long they discover that the seemingly peaceful town they’ve moved into is hiding a terrifyingly dark secret. Now they must find a way to overcome their sorrow and fight back against both the living and dead as the malicious ghosts threaten to pull their souls - and the soul of their lost son - into hell with them.