Sean MacLean brings a unique energy to the screen in Dead Shack (2017), where he navigates the chaos of a zombie-infested weekend getaway. With a background in indie film, MacLean's performance captures the blend of humor and horror that defines this cult favorite. His role highlights the absurdity of familial bonds under pressure, making him a fitting presence in the realm of exploitation cinema. As audiences delve into the film's mix of thrills and laughs, MacLean's contribution stands out in the contemporary landscape of horror-comedy.
Dead Shack
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.