Haunted by the tragic car accident which robbed him of his father and plagued by a horrible nightmare concerning his own death behind the wheel of a car, Miles Grissom offers 30,000 bucks to the first person who can prove to him there is an afterlife. Following thousands of responses he settles on four cases: a professor who can show him a ghost, a medium who can commune with the dead, an entrepreneur with a box in his possession that will change the world and the last being a message from an unknown caller who claims that he has all the proof he needs. Miles' protective mother (Annette O'Toole who is her usual wonderful self) joins him and calls out bullshit at every turn. Finding only disappointment, Miles eventually meets with the mysterious caller and his skeptic outlook crumbles. Pretty enjoyable but littered with some lame moments, We Go On is still a fine time waster. A capable cast (John Glover also shows up as the professor who harnesses fear to open a door to the supernatural… hey, that’s two Smallville alumni… Somebody SAAAAAAVE me!) and some surprises along the way make for an adequate rainy day watch.
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
We Go On (2016) (USA)
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Haunted by the tragic car accident which robbed him of his father and plagued by a horrible nightmare concerning his own death behind the wheel of a car, Miles Grissom offers 30,000 bucks to the first person who can prove to him there is an afterlife. Following thousands of responses he settles on four cases: a professor who can show him a ghost, a medium who can commune with the dead, an entrepreneur with a box in his possession that will change the world and the last being a message from an unknown caller who claims that he has all the proof he needs. Miles' protective mother (Annette O'Toole who is her usual wonderful self) joins him and calls out bullshit at every turn. Finding only disappointment, Miles eventually meets with the mysterious caller and his skeptic outlook crumbles. Pretty enjoyable but littered with some lame moments, We Go On is still a fine time waster. A capable cast (John Glover also shows up as the professor who harnesses fear to open a door to the supernatural… hey, that’s two Smallville alumni… Somebody SAAAAAAVE me!) and some surprises along the way make for an adequate rainy day watch.
Haunted by the tragic car accident which robbed him of his father and plagued by a horrible nightmare concerning his own death behind the wheel of a car, Miles Grissom offers 30,000 bucks to the first person who can prove to him there is an afterlife. Following thousands of responses he settles on four cases: a professor who can show him a ghost, a medium who can commune with the dead, an entrepreneur with a box in his possession that will change the world and the last being a message from an unknown caller who claims that he has all the proof he needs. Miles' protective mother (Annette O'Toole who is her usual wonderful self) joins him and calls out bullshit at every turn. Finding only disappointment, Miles eventually meets with the mysterious caller and his skeptic outlook crumbles. Pretty enjoyable but littered with some lame moments, We Go On is still a fine time waster. A capable cast (John Glover also shows up as the professor who harnesses fear to open a door to the supernatural… hey, that’s two Smallville alumni… Somebody SAAAAAAVE me!) and some surprises along the way make for an adequate rainy day watch.
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