
We're So Dead 2025
"If you have time to lean, you have time to scream"
Brace yourself for a twisted twist on holiday cheer in *We're So Dead (2025)*, Ken MacLaughlin's razor-sharp comedy-horror that turns a quiet restaurant shift into a bloodbath.
Director: Ken MacLaughlin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is We're So Dead (2025) about?
*We're So Dead* follows a group of restaurant staff who face a nightmare scenario when a furious customer, denied her holiday tip, unleashes a murderous rampage. What starts as a slow shift spirals into a fight for survival against a relentless killer in a confined, chaotic space.
Who directed We're So Dead?
Ken MacLaughlin directs this darkly comedic horror, blending sharp satire with brutal tension.
Who stars in We're So Dead?
The film stars Jenna Kanell, Leanna Adams, Artemis, Darron Cardosa, and Aaron Goldenberg as the trapped restaurant crew.
Is We're So Dead (2025) worth watching?
With its sharp script and tight runtime, *We're So Dead* delivers a fresh take on horror-comedy. While IMDb is unrated, the genre blend and MacLaughlin's direction make it a compelling watch for fans of dark humor and gore.
How long is We're So Dead?
The film runs for 65 minutes.
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About We're So Dead (2025) — A Killer Comedy-Horror Feast for the Season
Brace yourself for a twisted twist on holiday cheer in *We're So Dead (2025)*, Ken MacLaughlin's razor-sharp comedy-horror that turns a quiet restaurant shift into a bloodbath. When a disgruntled customer—dubbed a 'Karen' in the darkest sense—decides to punish the entire staff for a canceled party, chaos erupts in a frenzy of screaming and splatter. Jenna Kanell, Leanna Adams, and Artemis lead the ensemble cast as employees caught in a nightmare where tipping etiquette becomes a matter of life and death.
Directed with a tight 65-minute runtime, this film blends cringe humor with visceral horror, painting a grimy, neon-lit portrait of workplace desperation. Themes of customer entitlement and unchecked rage collide in a claustrophobic setting where survival is anything but guaranteed. *We're So Dead* isn't just a slasher—it's a black comedy that skewers the absurdity of modern service industry hell.