Interview:
Sean King O'Grady,
director,
"We Need to Do Something"
What would you do if trapped inside your home for days on end following a major disaster? This is the question that a family of four must grapple with in director Sean King O'Grady’s chiller We Need to Do Something after a tornado leaves them stuck in the bathroom of their damaged house. While waiting for help, parents Robert and Diane and their children Melissa and Bobby gradually come to believe through a series of unexplainable occurrences that they are not the victims of a natural disaster. Melissa even begins to suspect that she and her girlfriend Amy may know more about the catastrophic event than she is willing to admit. We Need to Do Something stars The Vast of Night’s Sierra McCormick as Melissa, Cheap Thrills’ Pat Healy as Robert, 12 Mighty Orphans’ Vinessa Shaw as Diane, newcomer John James Cronin as Bobby, and Total Eclipse cast member Lisette Alexis as Amy. Ozzy Osbourne also provides a memorable voice cameo. We Need to Do Somethingis now available to stream throughSept. 6 during aGLIFF’s Prism 34 and also will be available for digital and on-demand viewing beginning Friday. Based on the novella by screenwriter Max Booth III, We Need to Do Something represents Sean King O'Grady’s directorial debut. O’Grady produced For Lovers Only, Dinner in America, and the upcoming I Love My Dad and executive produced In a World … and The Assistant.
Aired: Sept. 2, 2021. Web sites: https://www.agliff.org/prism https://www.ifcfilms.com/films/we-need-to-do-something |
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