Nicola Peltz Gets Haunted in New OUR HOUSE Poster and Trailer

Anthony Scott Burns’ Our House starring Thomas Mann and Nicola Peltz will be having its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal on July 22. And today we have an all-new poster and trailer to share with you guys.

You can check out the new poster to the right and the new trailer below and then make sure to hit us up and let us know what you think in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram!

Again, the film is having its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal on July 22. Showtimes and further details will be available when Fantasia announces their complete 2018 lineup and schedule tomorrow.

Our House is directed by Anthony Scott Burns from a script written by Nathan Parker and stars Thomas Mann and Nicola Peltz. It’s produced by Lee Kim, Martin Katz, Ulf Israel and Karen Wookey. Executive producers are John Davis, Nick Spicer, Kyle Franke, Derek Dauchy, Noah Segal, Adrian Love, David Kehrl and Reik Moller.

The film hits select theaters, VOD, and Digital platforms via IFC Midnight July 27th.

Synopsis:

A machine that can bring back dead loved ones seems like a great idea…until you unleash the wrong spirits. When his parents are killed in a car accident, science wiz Ethan (Thomas Mann) must leave behind college and his girlfriend (Nicola Peltz) to care for his younger brother and sister. By day, he juggles the responsibilities of raising two kids; by night, he tinkers in the garage on an invention he hopes will change the world: a machine that can generate wireless electricity. He gets more than he bargained for, however, when the device awakens the dead souls that haunt the house. As Ethan and his siblings attempt to make contact with their parents, a horrifying realization sets in: not all the spirits in their midst may be friendly. This hair-raising science-fiction ghost story is a nightmare journey into a past that refuses to stay dead and buried.

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