‘Forever Home’ Delivers Ghostly Mayhem With a Dark Twist
A couple’s attempt to settle into a new home quickly unravels in Forever Home, a horror comedy arriving on digital platforms next week following a successful festival run.

Directed by Sean Oliver and co-written with Drew Leatham, the film centres on Jules and Ryan, who pour their savings into a property that promises a fresh start. Instead, they find themselves sharing the space with a growing list of unwanted occupants, including restless spirits that refuse to stay quiet.
Early moments in the trailer highlight a mix of everyday disruption and escalating supernatural interference, from unexplained noises to more overt disturbances. A phantom musician interrupts the couple’s sleep, while other strange occurrences make it clear the house is far from empty. The tone balances these incidents with humour, leaning into the absurdity of the situation before shifting into more dangerous territory.
In an attempt to regain control, the pair enlist the help of a psychic medium, played by Alison Campbell. What begins as a straightforward effort to remove the spirits soon takes a darker turn. The séance at the centre of the film introduces a more threatening presence, one that proves far more dangerous than the ghosts already occupying the property. From that point, the situation moves beyond nuisance into survival, with the characters trapped inside and forced to confront whatever has been awakened.

Sammie Lideen leads the cast as Jules, alongside Leatham as Ryan, with supporting performances from Cody Hunt, Colleen Hartnett and Michael DeCamp. The film has collected several awards on the festival circuit, building attention ahead of its wider release.
The film will be available on digital platforms from 20 April through Miracle Media. Check out the trailer below for a taste of what you can expect.
Forever Home trailer
