Trailer Drops for We Are Still Here

We Are Still Here posterAs parents, what’s the best thing to do when you’re trying to get over the death of your teenage son? That’s right, move into a creepy old house that used to be 19th century funeral parlor. Hell, even so-called “ghost hunters” wouldn’t go into this place!! Bt this is the set up of a new horror film, WE ARE STILL HERE, from writer-director Ted Geoghegan (based on a concept by Richard Griffin). The film stars one of my favorite actresses, Barbara Crampton, Andrew SensenigLisa Marie, Larry Fessenden, Monte Markham, Susan Gibney, and Michael Patrick Nicholson. Check out the plot 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.

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Geoghegan has produced many indie horror blood baths such as 2009’s SWEATSHOP, 2007’s 100 TEARS, and 2007’s SLASHER and BARRICADE. So even though WE ARE STILL HERE sounds like you typical ghost story set up I’m gonna assume this one’s gonna have a lot more blood in it!! Add to this the fact that WE ARE STILL HERE was inspired by Lucio Fulci’s HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY, and I think we’re in for a good time.

WE ARE STILL HERE is premiering at this years SXSW festival. Check out the trailer:

Stay Bloody!!!

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