“Bloody Disgusting” brings the 2016 clown phenomenon to the big screen with “Gags.”

It’s hard to forget the infamous clown sightings of 2016 that caused a fever pitch in America and across the globe, where reports of people disguised as evil clowns in incongruous settings, such as near forests and schools were reported all over the world. 

These evil clowns sightings spawned the proliferation of videos and images that ripped through the cyber-world and social media via posts and viral sharing, in which some of these creepy and not so jolly jokers were cited or arrested for making violent threats to schools, and some incidents involved robberies and assaults on children and adults.

The first of these reported sightings were in Green Bay, Wisconsin in what has turned out to be the inspiration behind the recently released horror film, Gags. Presented by Bloody Disgusting and directed by film maker Adam Krause, Gags was filmed entirely on location and caused quite a buzz in and around Green Bay, and stirred up creepy flashbacks of the eerie 2016 sightings.

The movie takes place over a single night in Green Bay. The villain, referred to as Gags the Clown, a cryptic and creepy character holding a string of black balloons, emerges from the darkness to grip the town in total terror. As reports start circling of his strange appearances, a local news reporter scrambles to investigate Gags’ true identity. Meanwhile, the police attempt to maintain civil obedience as the city starts to go clown crazy. So much so in fact, a group of local high school students get in on the action, using the clown phenomenon as an excuse to cause a little copycat clown trouble of their own.

Some the town folk take to social media at the request of a popular right-wing podcast host and begin a live stream “clown hunt” in order to bring Gags to justice. Gripped to their streaming feeds, the world tunes in as the horror unfolds.

Louisville Halloween is your source for Halloween Living

We’re all looking forward to Halloween and so too are the talented folks at Louisville Halloween. Every year founder Michael Book creates an outstanding Halloween experience for kids and kids at heart in and around Louisville, as well as across the country to enjoy, with plenty of all inclusive events such as an incredible parade and zombie walk, parties, pumpkin carving, trick or treating for the kids, scary places & tours, and haunted attractions that’ll whet the appetite of any Halloween enthusiast.

What may not be known is Louisville Halloween has a fabulous tandem of behind-the-scenes DIY project and food creators that are major contributors to this spooktacular experience.

They are Kim & Kelly of Halloween Living, twin sisters from southern Indiana who are passionate about creating the Halloween experience. They’re on a mission to make our Halloween season memorable with food recipes, home decorating ideas and DIY project designs that are impressive and creative, and will thrill your family, neighbors and guests year-after-year. It’s what they do, and they’re good at it.

They’ve developed an amorous approach that is easy on the wallet in creating DIY projects with unique and affordable items that are simple, creative and dazzling. What’s more, they walk you through the process by providing video tutorials on where to buy, what to wear, and how to do it.

Need food recipe ideas? They have plenty of drink and dessert recipes, complete with easy to follow video tutorials that guide you through the entire cooking and creative process. Some of their popular favorites include jack-o-lantern pumpkin pie, a very tasty mummy bark cookie recipe, and a seasonal drink must serve, witches cauldron punch all of which would make a welcome addition to anyone’s Halloween menu.

When it comes to Halloween fun, Louisville is truly a hidden gem, and Kim & Kelly are two of the fabulous creators that make this incredible savior-faire come to life!

Want to know more? Check out their amazing events and offerings by visiting the following links:

Follow Kim & Kelly: https://www.instagram.com/halloweenliving/

Visit Louisville Halloween: http://www.LouisvilleHalloween.com