We Need to Do Something

Family trapped in bathroom during ominous disaster

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About We Need to Do Something

Released: 2021

Platform: Hulu

Rating: R

Run time: 1h 37m

Cast
Sierra McCormick, Vinessa Shaw, Pat Healy, Lisette Alexis, John James Cronin

We Need to Do Something (2021)

About We Need to Do Something

In "We Need to Do Something," a family finds themselves trapped in their bathroom during a tornado. As the storm rages on, tensions rise between the family members, and a series of shocking revelations point to an even greater threat: a force unknown and monstrous is with them in their house. The plot draws from themes of strained family relationships, survival, and the menacing unknown, creating a chilling horror experience.

Making / Production

This unpredictable horror ride is directed by Sean King O’Grady and is written by Max Booth III, based on his novella of the same name. The movie was produced under the label of Hantz Motion Pictures.

Actors

  • Sierra McCormick as Melissa: The central character, who believably portrays the intensifying fear and anxiety of the situation.
  • Vinessa Shaw as Diane: The family's distressed mother who is battling her inner demons.
  • Pat Healy as Robert: The passive-aggressive father whose bottled-up frustrations contribute to the tension.
  • John James Cronin as Bobby: The innocent and scared little brother.
  • Lisette Alexis as Amy: Melissa’s mysterious girlfriend who ties the plot together.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The film is based on a novella of the same name, written by Max Booth III.
  • The entire movie was shot mostly in a single location: the bathroom.
  • The film marks the directorial debut of Sean King O'Grady.

Quotes

  • "We're not dying in here. We won't let that happen."
  • "There's something wrong... Something's not right!"
  • "We need to do something"

Music, Soundtrack

  • The intense and eerie atmosphere in the film is heightened by the ominous score composed by Ronen Landa.