We Are Still Here is Adrenaline Pumping Fun

Barbara Crampton in Ted Geoghegan's We Are Still Here (2015) Ted Geoghegan's newest film, We Are Still Here is easily comparable to a rollercoaster, while simultaneously serving as a heartfelt love letter to a wide variety of horror movies from the sixties and seventies (albeit, not as tongue-in-cheek or blatantly obvious as Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon's fantastic Cabin in the Woods , but a love letter nonetheless). At first, it's tedious. The film opens with slow lingering shots of snowfall and trees. Throughout the film there is an abundance of random cuts to shots of trees, and even though they're not enough to even compare to the The Revenant , it does become a bit redundant. The premise of the film is simple, two grieving parents move to an isolated home in rural New England to try and find closure after the death of their son. Of course, because this is a horror film the home they move into may not be the wisest real estate investment for miserable An...