Desperate times call for desperate measures. With a family that dislikes each other, it becomes a matter that everyone may be on their own in We Need to Do Something starring Sierra McCormick, Vinessa Shaw, and Pat Healy.
Here’s the official synopsis of We Need to Do Something:
After Melissa and her family seek shelter from a storm, they become trapped. With no sign of rescue, hours turn to days and Melissa comes to realize that she and her girlfriend Amy might have something to do with the horrors that threaten to tear her family—and the entire world—apart.
The film also stars John James Cronin and Lisette Alexis. Sean King O’Grady directed the film from a script written by Max Booth III.
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LRM Online’s Gig Patta spoke with actor Pat Healy on his unlikable fatherly role in the survival film. We talked about his gravitation towards horror films and acting in mainly a one-room setting with this production.
Pat Healy started his career with Chicago’s famous Steppenwolf theatre company. He starred in cult classic films, such as Cheap Thrills, The Innkeepers, and Compliance. Other films he appeared with Ghost World, Pearl Harbor, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Hulu’s Run, and HBO’s Bad Education. He wrote two scripts Snow Ponies and Strange Skies that landed on Hollywood’s The Black List. In 2017, he made his directorial debut with Take Me that starred Taylor Schilling, and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Currently, he is seen with recurring roles in ABC’s Station 19 and Amazon’s Them. Other television credits included Grey’s Anatomy, Ray Donovan, Six Feet Under, and Shameless.
We Need to Do Something is playing in select theaters, digitally, and VOD today.
Watch the exclusive interview with Pat Healy below. Let us know what you think of it.
Source: LRM Online Exclusive, IFC Midnight