- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- February 24, 2023 (a year ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Genres
- Comedy Horror · Supernatural & Paranormal
- Production companies
- Temple Hill Entertainment
- Runtime
- 2h 07m
We Have a Ghost
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
David HarbourErnest
Jahi Di'Allo WinstonKevin Presley
Anthony MackieFrank Presley
Erica AshMelanie Presley
Niles FitchFulton Presley
Isabella RussoJoy Yoshino
Tig NotaroDr. Leslie Monroe
Tom BowerErnest Scheller
Sean BoydYoung Ernest Scheller
Nicholas X. ParsonsFake Jesus
Steve CoulterDeputy Director Arnold Schipley
Scott A. MartinSheriff Brown
Jennifer CoolidgeJudy Romano
Peggy Walton-WalkerRamona Scheller
Sherri EakinYoung Ramona
Faith FordBarbara Mangold
Yoshio MakiRoy Yoshino
Sarah VoigtUndercover Agent
Jophielle LoveBlonde Little Girl (Junebug)
Merah BenoitLittle Girl at Park
April McCulloughTV Publicist
Gabriel SkyKid #1 / "Family" #1
Taylor ShurteDrunk Girl #1
Sarah DurnDrunk Girl #2
Ariel YasmineDrunk Girl #3
Crew
Reviews
We Have a Ghost Review Without much by way of laughs or scares, all this horror-comedy has going for it is some good performances.
Review: ‘We Have a Ghost’ Shows Plenty of Ambition, but Ends up Overstaying Its Welcome There's a great movie in here somewhere, but it's stretched far too thin.
‘We Have a Ghost’ Review on Netflix Writer/Director Christopher Landon evokes the family-friendly Amblin movies of yesterday for his latest, Netflix’s We Have a Ghost.
We Have a Ghost Review Read our We Have a Ghost review to learn more about the Netflix-bound family horror-comedy starring David Harbour.
Review: Netflix’s We Have a Ghost will bore you to death We Have a Ghost is a desperate mix of feel-good sentimentality, watered-down surreality, and comedy as transparent in its hackiness as the film’s title spook
‘We Have a Ghost’ review: Netflix movie goes for humor over horror - Chicago Sun-Times The laughs are many in spooky Netflix comedy starring David Harbour as the lost soul haunting a family.
We Have a Ghost review – supernatural Netflix caper needs more spirit | Comedy films A so-so attempt to recall kids’ films of the 80s struggles to find its own personality amidst its many influences
'We Have A Ghost' Review: A Horror-Comedy That Delivers On Neither Premise David Harbour, Anthony Mackie, and Jennifer Coolidge star in Netflix's uninspired 'We Have A Ghost' family comedy/horror flick.
We Have a Ghost, review: who else but Jennifer Coolidge would play a fraudulent TV medium? This comedy horror gleefully recycles ideas that were last operational in the 1980s
'We Have a Ghost' Review: David Harbour Netflix Horror Comedy Is Dull A solid (if underutilized) cast can't save this utterly generic Netflix original.
'We Have a Ghost' Review: Netflix Haunted-House Movie Is a Fixer Upper Despite strong performances from David Harbour and Jennifer Coolidge, Christopher Landon's horror comedy 'We Have a Ghost' feels like a misfire.
We Have A Ghost – Review Read Empire's review of Christopher Landon's new spooky comedy.
‘We Have a Ghost’: the unimportance of being Ernest David Harbour of “Stranger Things” stars as Ernest, a ghost who haunts a house in the ‘burbs, but like that Netflix series, this movie is yet another faux nostalgic tribute to the 1980s.
We Have a Ghost movie review & film summary (2023) We Have a Ghost is at its best when Landon is allowed to be goofy in a way that just makes the viewer smile.
Reviews: This week's big streaming and VOD movies Watch "We Have a Ghost" on Netflix, "Bruiser" on Hulu, an even gorier "M3GAN"on Peacock and Jerzy Skolimowski's masterful donkey tale "EO" on the Criterion Channel.
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