Ghost’s new movie will be available for streaming this month

Author Benedetta Baldin - 12.7.2024

Following a successful four-day limited theatre run that brought in over $5 million, Ghost‘s debut feature picture, “Rite Here Rite Now,” will soon be accessible for home viewing. Initially, that project will only be available for streaming on Veeps. Alex Ross Perry and Tobias Forge, the creator of the platinum-certified Swedish metal band, co-directed it. It includes an extended version of the group’s story of their weird and bizarre experiences, as well as a variety of live videos from their two September 2023 performances at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. The movie will have its webcast debut on July 20th, which is next Saturday. A discussion with Forge, Perry, and Jim Parsons, the live director of the movie, will also be included. That conversation happened last month during the movie’s premiere in London, England. Participants in the webcast will also have access to Ghost-only merchandise. On July 26th, the official motion picture soundtrack for the movie will be released. With the exception of the recently released “1969-era” tune “The Future Is A Foreign Land,” most of it is live recordings made during the band’s previously mentioned live appearances.

01 – “Imperium”
02 – “Kaisarion”
03 – “Rats”
04 – “Faith”
05 – “Spillways”
06 – “Cirice”
07 – “Absolution”
08 – “Call Me Little Sunshine”
09 – “Watcher In The Sky”
10 – “If You Have Ghosts” (Roky Erickson cover)
11 – “Twenties”
12 – “Miasma”
13 – “Mary On A Cross”
14 – “Respite On The Spitalfields”
15 – “Kiss The Go-Goat”
16 – “Dance Macabre”
17 – “Square Hammer”
18 – “The Future Is A Foreign Land”