We Are Still Here
We Are Still Here
NR | 05 June 2015 (USA)
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After the death of their college age son, Anne and Paul Sacchetti relocate to the snowswept New England hamlet of Aylesbury, a sleepy village where all is most certainly not as it seems. When strange sounds and eerie feelings convince Anne that her son's spirit is still with them, they invite an eccentric, New Age couple to help them get to the bottom of the mystery.

Reviews
Softwing Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
xzaviar44 Minutes 10 - 14: Kinda mundane. Husband and wife take a road trip to move into their new home, hear some things go "bump" in the night, blah... After that the plot develops quickly, new characters come into play and the story line moves at a decent clip. Contrary to the reports of other reviews, I found the acting to be better than adequate for a "B" movie. Solid "B" horror. Acting: Better than many "B" movies. Special Effects: Better than many "B" movies. IMHO
Wuchak RELEASED IN 2015 and directed/written by Ted Geoghegan, "We Are Still Here" is about an aging couple (Andrew Sensenig & Barbara Crampton) who move to the quiet New York countryside after the death of their college-age son. Unfortunately, their fixer-upper is haunted by malevolent ghosts. Monte Markham & Connie Neer play their weird neighbors, the latter secretly warning them to GET OUT. Lisa Marie plays a medium friend of the couple and Larry Fessenden her stoner husband. Older haunted house movies turned me off to the genre, like the lame "House on Haunted Hill" (1959) and the better-but-dull "The Legend of Hell House" (1973); even 1999's "The Haunting" was relatively uninteresting (except the quality cast). The effective remake of "The Amityville Horror" (2005) changed my mind, along with films like "The Grudge 2" (2006). "We Are Still Here" is another quality movie in the genre. The film wisely takes its time to set up the mysterious ambiance, the protagonists and their situation while slowly building up suspense before all hell literally breaks loose. The possession sequence is particularly well done. THE MOVIE RUNS 84 minutes and was shot Palmyra & Shortsville, New York. ADDITIONAL CAST: Michael Patrick Nicholson & Kelsea Dakota play the college couple who visit the house and Marvin Patterson appears as the electrician.GRADE: B+
BA_Harrison Having lost their son Bobby in an accident, grieving parents Anne and Paul Sacchetti (Barbara Crampton and Andrew Sensenig) move to the countryside, but discover that their new home holds a terrifying secret.As I am sure you are aware, establishing shots are used to set the scene, fixing the location and building atmosphere. For his debut movie, director Ted Geoghegan uses a lot of this kind of shot, not just at the beginning of a new scene, but randomly throughout his whole film, so-much-so that it actually proves distracting. The location is bleak and remote. It's cold. The building is creepy. I get it. Move on.Numerous pointless images of the outside of the house, gentle snowfall and barren trees aside, We Are Still Here is actually a fun little movie, its initial slow-burn approach delivering the chills, and a splatterific finale providing the thrills, gory highlights including a shotgun blast to the head, a crushed cranium and several knives rammed into someone's neck.Performances are little rough around the edges (although it could be the dialogue to blame), but that doesn't prevent We Are Still Here from being an enjoyable effort from a director who, if he can curtail his penchant for a superfluous shot, could well be going places.6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
kosmasp Now does this movie have flaws? What movie does not have any flaws? Some care about those more, some care about them less. Some are more apparent, some are almost invisible (like ghosts). Which brings us to this movie, that has some over the top dialog and some over the top things happening, but all are meant to be this way.That doesn't mean you have to like the movie, but it also doesn't mean you have to hate it for that. I actually thought a lot of things were funny. Especially when the movie gets self aware and has fun almost kind of spoofing itself. That's a fine line of course and not everyone will be loving this. I thought this is well executed and while not the best horror movie of 2015, still a very enjoyable one