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      We Go On is a 2016 American horror thriller film directed by Andy Mitton and Jesse Holland, starring Annette O'Toole, Clark Freeman, Giovanna Zacarías, Jay Dunn, Laura Heisler and John Glover.


      Cast


      Annette O'Toole as Charlotte
      Cassidy Freeman as Young Charlotte
      Clark Freeman as Miles
      Giovanna Zacarías as Josephina
      Jay Dunn as Nelson
      Laura Heisler as Alice
      John Glover as Dr. Ellison
      Tony Devon as Alberto


      Release


      The film premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival on 5 March 2016.


      Reception


      Evan Narcisse of Gizmodo wrote that the film's "seemingly modest budget belies its outsize impact".
      James Evans of Starburst wrote, "It never quite pulls together, never quite chills as it could do, but overall is a decent film that has ambition and is an agreeable enough way to spend an hour and a half."
      Chris Alexander of Comingsoon.net called the film "simple" and "effective" and wrote that O'Toole "delivers the movie’s strongest turn".
      Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote that the film "provokes both admiration and some annoyance with its meandering, occasionally cryptic storytelling", and praised O'Toole's performance.


      References




      External links


      We Go On at IMDb
      We Go On at Rotten Tomatoes

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