Overview:
Paralyzed by his fear of dying, Miles Grissom takes out an advert offering $30,000 in reward money to the first person who can show him evidence of an angel, a demon, or prove that ghosts exist - anything to prove to him that we go on after our deaths. He narrows the responses down to three viable candidates - a scientist, a medium, and a worldly entrepreneur. Along with his protective mother, he embarks on an adventure through Los Angeles that will spiral into an unthinkable nightmare.| Status: | Released (2016-03-05) |
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| Awards: | 3 wins & 3 nominations |
| Screen: | Jesse Holland, Andy Mitton |
| Productions: | Filmed Imagination |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 138771: Clark Freeman - Miles
- 1654843: Jay Dunn - Nelson
- 5589: John Glover - Dr. Ellison
- 138774: Laura Heisler - Alice
- 1734: Annette O'Toole - Charlotte
- 18466: Giovanna Zacarías - Josephina
- 159280: David Bickford - TV Spokesman
Crews
- 138776: Jesse Holland - Writer - Writing
- 138775: Andy Mitton - Director - Directing
- 138775: Andy Mitton - Writer - Writing
- 138776: Jesse Holland - Director - Directing
- 1449066: Anna Mercedes Mendez - Stunts - Crew
- 1395513: Marius Haugan - Executive Producer - Production
- 1531775: Ace Underhill - Stunt Coordinator - Crew
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Reviews
Rafael Esberard
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I think the move starts at a very good pace. We understand the main character has a big issue with death because of his traumas and such. But nothing explains why his mother is negative about everything. ((SPOILER ALERT)) For me, the move becomes a nonsense when his mother for no ....
Continue reading ->Dr_Nostromo
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59/100 A man, with an unrelenting fear of death, posts an ad stating that he'll pay $30k to anyone who can definitively prove an afterlife. Although tagged as a horror film, it is not ...in fact, there's hardly a scare in it. What it is is a psychological, 'be-careful-what-you-wis ....
Continue reading ->thingsthatgobumpinthenight
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We Go On (Remastered) – Review Fear of death is a powerful idea to build a horror film around, and We Go On uses it well. Instead of relying on jump scares, the film builds tension through atmosphere and a lingering sense of unease. It follows a man determined to prove that someth ....
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