APRIL APOCALYPSE
Artie is pure bred trailer trash. He has zero ambition, is everyone’s favorite punching back at school and bears the burden of his virginity in silence. And then April moves out of the state. She’s his best friend and support since kindergarten and the love of his life. Three years later Artie finally has the courage to take to the road and go see April to tell her how he feels about her. One car-crash later Artie wakes up in the middle of the zombie apocalypse. But this time he’s not going to hide. Artie’s love for April doesn’t give him wings, but does give him the courage to hack, slash, punch and kick himself a part towards the girl he loves. Time is of the essence, because that bite on his hand will make the difference between a French kiss and a bite out of April’s brains. You didn’t think that with a title like April Apocalypse we would pass by on this zombie feast! Young directing talent Jarret Tarnol ( Barrio Tales ) sticks to the holy trinity of the genre: gore, sex and fun. And with the lovely Rebekah Brandes ( Bellflower ) tickling our senses, you’d wish it’d stay April forever!