Dead Shack 2017

When the blood's black there's no going back

5.6 / 10   89 vote(s)
Action Comedy Horror Thriller

On a weekend getaway at a rundown cabin in the woods, Jason, a cautious teen, his crude best friend Colin and his fearless older sister Summer are forced to work together, grow up and save their hard-partying parents from their predatory neighbor intent on feeding them all to her undead family.

Release Date 2017-07-02
Runtime 1h 25m
Directors Peter Ricq, Christopher Charles Kempinski
Producers Glenn Paradis, Michael Paszt, Andrew Thomas Hunt, Amber Ripley, Jacqueline Nguyen, Sara Shaak, Josh Huculiak, James Fler, Shayne Putzlocher, Peter Ricq, Phil Ivanusic, Don Thompson
Writers Phil Ivanusic, Davila LeBlanc, Peter Ricq

Suspension of disbelief? Never heard of it! But I still managed to have a good time with Dead Shack, and that's worth more to me than something as mundane as quality.

Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole.

Gimly

Fun little Canadian campy horror film

I went into this film totally blind, and really didn't know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised at this tightly paced and amusing horror comedy.

A trashy family along with the son's best friend go on a holiday to a cabin in the woods, and accidentally stumble on some nefarious dealings at the neighbours house.

The young actors were great, the totally inappropriate father character stole every scene he was in. The humour for the most part is crude and juvenile, but in a way that totally works and it mostly hits the mark. Sure characters do stupid things (as they always do in horror films), but you can forgive them because they are either drunk or in their early teens.

This film is not going to win any awards, but it is not aiming to. It is a B Movie and proud of it. Fun, campy, tongue in cheek, with enough well shot scenes to keep you entertained.

For fans of Trailer Park Boys and Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse

7/10

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