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Zombie Comedy AS WE KNOW IT hits theaters next month

Updated: Oct 25, 2023




As we approach the winter months, get ready for a more lighthearted take on horror this November. Zombie flicks are a perennial favorite, especially when infused with humor and a sense of fun.


In select cities, Josh Monkarsh's "As We Know It" is set for a theatrical run. The film's premise revolves around three friends endeavoring to reignite their bonds and romance in the midst of a zombie apocalypse.


If you happen to reside in New York, Los Angeles, or Chicago, mark your calendars for next month to catch "AS WE KNOW IT." Keep an eye out for more details on the wider release in the near future.


Set in Los Angeles in the late 1990s, struggling writer James Bishop grapples with the emotional shrapnel of a recent breakup with his longtime girlfriend, Emily. As James holds up in his Hollywood Hills home with writer's block, his eccentric best friend Bruce shows up with bad news. The city has plunged into chaos by an unusual zombie outbreak, courtesy of tainted soy milk, wreaking havoc on James' semi-charmed kinda life.


With the streets of Los Angeles swarming with the undead, James, Bruce, and Emily come together to barricade themselves in the house while reconciling their personal struggles. And occasionally, letting in the only food delivery service still operating, Abracadabra.


Bringing together elements of romance, friendship, and the absurdity of survival, AS WE KNOW IT is a rollercoaster of laughs and unexpected twists. With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, our trio must confront their own demons, rekindle lost love, and, of course, avoid being turned into the living dead. Packed with witty dialogue, nostalgic nods to the '90s, and a unique blend of comedy and horror, AS WE KNOW IT is a riotous ride that proves even in the face of an apocalypse, there's always room for love and laughter.




AS WE KNOW IT is co-written and directed by Josh Monkarsh. Co-written by Brandon DePaolo and Christopher Francis. Produced by Monkarsh and Daniel Cummings, and Co-produced by K. Asher Levin and Joshua Fruehling. Cinematography by Stephen St. Peter. Composed by Michl Britsch. A Traffic City Productions film.


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