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We’re So Dead

Star Rating: 2 out of 5
It’s Christmas Eve, and the staff of O’Kane’s restaurant would rather be anywhere but here. Surviving this nightmare of a shift is made even more harrowing than usual when a killer angry about bad service begins stalking and killing everyone one by one. We’re So Dead is a micro-budget slasher comedy with a strong emphasis on silliness. There are a few practical gore effects, and some of the jokes land, but even at just over an hour in length it feels like the movie overstays its welcome. This will get a decent recommendation if it ever lands on Tubi, but as a rental it’s a harder sell.
We’re So Dead is currently available to rent and purchase on Amazon Prime Video.
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In the News

- Udi Kier passed away over the weekend. Kier has nearly 300 acting credits dating back to the mid-1960s. A few of his horror highlights include Flesh for Frankenstein (1973), Blood for Dracula (1974), and Shadow of the Vampire (2000).
- Scarlett Johansson will star in the upcoming Exorcist film from writer/director Mike Flanagan. (article)
- Filming has wrapped on the Lonely Woman, a “bleak, sensual and atmospheric horror-thriller” starring Chloë Sevigny and FKA twigs. The movie is written and directed by Boy Harsher (Augustus Muller and Jae Matthews). No release date has been announced. (Deadline)
- Alexandra Shipp (Tragedy Girls) is set to star in The Autopsy of Albert Kemper, a psychological horror film from writer/director David Benullo. David Howard Thornton and Eric Stoltz will also appear in the film. (Deadline)
- Catherine Corcoran (Dawn in Terrifier) has launched a new production company called FareStream Pictures. The company will focus on “bold, emotionally charged storytelling in film and television that spotlights complex women and underrepresented voices.” The first film from FareStream will star Scout Taylor Compton, and it is titled By His Hand. (Deadline)







