Skip to main content

EAT BRAINS LOVE

Headline

Q&A with Rodman Flender, Jake Cannavale, Angelique Rivera, Sarah Yarkin, Patrick Fabian & Jim Titus

Film Info
Showtime
Showtime
Premiere Type
Premiere Type
US Premiere
Category
Film Category
Feature
Runtime
Run Time
1 hour 27 min
Country
Country
USA
Directed by
Directed by
Rodman Flender
Produced by
Produced By
Van Toffler, Cody Zwieg, James Frey, Todd Cohen, Tony DiSanto, Tommy Coriale
Written by
Written by
Michael Herro & David Strauss, based on the novel by Jeff Hart
Main Cast
Main Cast
Jake Cannavale, Angelique Rivera, Sarah Yarkin, Patrick Fabian
Synopsis
An ordinary lunch hour explodes in an orgy of spurting blood and flying organs when stoner Jake Stephens and cheerleader Amanda Blake suddenly gut-munch half their class in the school cafeteria. Afflicted with a zombie virus, they hit road in search of a cure while outrunning Cass, a telepath charged with hunting and killing the infected. Can Jake and Amanda find love while eating their way through the national sex offender registry? The director of IDLE HANDS delivers an outrageous, gore-soaked zom-rom-com.

About the Director

Director(s)
Contact Info
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0281869/?ref_=tt_cl_dr_1

Rodman

Flender

Director
Native New Yorker Rodman Flender has acted on Broadway, studied documentary filmmaking at Harvard University, and began his directing career for independent movie icon Roger Corman....Read more
Native New Yorker Rodman Flender has acted on Broadway, studied documentary filmmaking at Harvard University, and began his directing career for independent movie icon Roger Corman. His wide range of credits reflect his diverse interests, from straight-up horror like "The Unborn," for Roger Corman, and episodes of "Scream - The TV Series," to TV comedies such as "The Office" and "Ugly Betty," comedy-horror in HBO's "Tales From the Crypt" and the cult-favorite Columbia Pictures release "Idle Hands," as well as documentary features including "Conan O'Brien Can't Stop," one of Roger Ebert's Ten Best Documentaries of 2011. Read less
Thanks for the support!

Our Sponsors