A woman who can supposedly see the dead gets legitimately spooked in a new clip from the supernatural film We Go On, coming to Blu-ray and DVD on April 4th from Lightyear Entertainment.

You can watch the new clip below, and, in case you missed it, check out my Q&A with We Go On filmmakers Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton.

From the Press Release: "After riveting festival audiences around the world, the chilling WE GO ON, is coming to home video this spring. The critically acclaimed thriller, which Fangoria declared as “legitimately scary and unpredictable” and Ain’t It Cool News called “a spooky tale with a strong emotional core,” debuts on Blu-ray & DVD on April 4, 2017 from Lightyear Entertainment, through Momentum Pictures/Sony Home Entertainment. Special features on both formats include Directors’ Commentary.

The second feature film from YELLOWBRICKROAD creators Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton, WE GO ON tells the story of one man’s quest to find out if there is more out there after we die. Paralyzed by his fear of dying, Miles Grissom (Clark Freeman) offers a cash reward to the first person who can show him a ghost, an angel, a demon – anything that can prove 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 fiercely protective mother (Annette O’Toole), he embarks on an adventure that will spiral into an unthinkable nightmare.

Directed by Andy Mitton & Jesse Holland (YELLOWBRICKROAD), with screenplay by Mitton, WE GO ON stars Annette O’Toole (“Smallville”, SUPERMAN III), Clark Freeman (YELLOWBRICKROAD), John Glover (SCROOGED, GREMLINS 2, “Smallville”), Giovanna Zacarías (THE LEGEND OF ZORRO), Jay Dunn, and Laura Heisler (YELLOWBRICKROAD)."

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