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We Go On

"Some doors should never be opened."

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.

Top Cast

  • Clark Freeman

    Clark Freeman

    Miles

  • Jay Dunn

    Jay Dunn

    Nelson

  • John Glover

    John Glover

    Dr. Ellison

  • Laura Heisler

    Laura Heisler

    Alice

  • Annette O'Toole

    Annette O'Toole

    Charlotte

  • Giovanna Zacarías

    Giovanna Zacarías

    Josephina

  • David Bickford

    David Bickford

    TV Spokesman

  • Cassidy Freeman

    Cassidy Freeman

    Young Charlotte

  • Edwin Garcia II

    Edwin Garcia II

    Chef

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.

Rating

5.8 / 10
165 Reviews
1 Popular

3 Reviews

  • Rafael Esberard
    Rafael Esberard
    4 Jul 11, 2017

    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 real reason tries to kill the ghost ex-girlfriend in the cemetery, WHY!? She was not even treating anyone, yet, and then I think we ONLY have that scene with death spirits surrounding the car to make a poster... no explanations too... After all, it is a movie pretty okay to watch... but could be way better...

  • Dr_Nostromo
    Dr_Nostromo
    6 Feb 27, 2026

    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-wish-for' exercise detailing the ramifications and the devastation that the answers to some questions can bring. Well written, well acted and, although slower than one may expect, it held my attention completely from start to finish. Good, thought provoking entertainment. -- DrNostromo.com

  • thingsthatgobumpinthenight
    thingsthatgobumpinthenight
    Mar 12, 2026

    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 something exists after death, and his search for evidence slowly leads him into increasingly strange and personal encounters. The concept is simple but effective, and the tension remains strong throughout. While the pacing is slower than many modern horror films, it allows the atmosphere and mystery to develop naturally. For viewers who enjoy thoughtful, atmospheric horror rather than constant shocks, We Go On is a solid indie discovery.

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