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Rodman Flender is a versatile filmmaker with a penchant for blending horror, comedy, and social commentary in his distinctive body of work. Born and raised in New York City, Flender honed his craft at Harvard University, where he explored documentary filmmaking and contributed to the legendary Harvard Lampoon, foreshadowing the offbeat sensibilities that would come to define his filmography. Flender's directorial debut, the horror-comedy "Idle Hands" (1999), immediately established his talent for mining dark humor from the macabre. From there, he continued to push the boundaries of genre, moving between irreverent parodies like "Leprechaun 2" (1994) and thoughtful character studies like "Just a Phase" (2006). His 2011 documentary "Conan O'Brien Can't Stop" offered a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the eponymous comedian, showcasing Flender's keen eye for capturing the creative process. More recently, Flender has solidified his reputation as a skilled purveyor of quirky, high-concept narratives. Films like the zombie romantic comedy "Eat Brains Love" (2019) and the surreal thriller "Nature of the Beast" (2007) demonstrate his ability to blend genre conventions with incisive social commentary. Whether tackling the undead, the occult, or the complexities of human relationships, Flender's work consistently surprises and engages audiences with its singular vision and offbeat sensibilities.

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