Quick Plot Summary: Released in 2015, We Are Still Here is a Horror film directed by Ted Geoghegan, written by Ted Geoghegan. The narrative crafts an atmosphere of dread and suspense, using psychological terror and visual scares. It provides a scannable look at the movie's central conflict involving Barbara Crampton as Anne Sacchetti.

What Is the Story of We Are Still Here?

The horror unfolds through carefully crafted atmosphere and escalating dread. 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. Director Ted Geoghegan uses both psychological terror and visceral scares, building tension through what's unseen as much as what's shown. The pacing allows for breathing room between scares, making each frightening moment more effective.

How Is We Are Still Here Structured?

  • Opening Hook: An unsettling prologue sets the ominous tone of We Are Still Here, hinting at the terror to come. Ted Geoghegan establishes the rules of this world before introducing Barbara Crampton as Anne Sacchetti to its dangers.
  • Character Arc: Character development is present but somewhat formulaic, following familiar patterns without adding fresh perspectives to the genre.
  • Climax & Resolution: The final act escalates the terror to its peak, forcing Barbara Crampton to confront the source of horror directly. Ted Geoghegan's resolution falls somewhat short of expectations.