Back in 2014, Casper Kelly thrilled and chilled Adult Swim viewers with his blood-soaked sitcom opening credits parody, Too Many Cooks, and this past Sunday, Kelly returned to Adult Swim with an even bigger surprise for viewers with the premiere of Adult Swim Yule Log, which transforms from a soothing fireplace video into a surreal live-action feature film!
If you missed Adult Swim Yule Log on Adult Swim after the season 6 finale of Rick and Morty, don't despair, because you can now watch the uncensored version of the film on HBO Max and on digital platforms!
Press Release: Adult Swim fans received an early holiday gift last night with the reveal of a new feature horror film from Casper Kelly, the acclaimed writer/director behind the viral Adult Swim short “Too Many Cooks.” Fans who stay tuned for the “Adult Swim Yule Log” after last night’s Season Six finale of...
If you missed Adult Swim Yule Log on Adult Swim after the season 6 finale of Rick and Morty, don't despair, because you can now watch the uncensored version of the film on HBO Max and on digital platforms!
Press Release: Adult Swim fans received an early holiday gift last night with the reveal of a new feature horror film from Casper Kelly, the acclaimed writer/director behind the viral Adult Swim short “Too Many Cooks.” Fans who stay tuned for the “Adult Swim Yule Log” after last night’s Season Six finale of...
- 12/12/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
They all float down here. Except, apparently, on Los Angeles Unified School District campuses.
For the second year in a row, the LAUSD has banned all clown costumes and masks for Halloween. That includes, of course, what’s expected to be the most popular Halloween costume of the year: Pennywise, from the blockbuster smash thriller “It.”
Clowns are actually having a moment in pop culture, as FX’s hit series “American Horror Story: Cult” is crawling with them. (And, of course, had previously introduced the now-iconic clown Twisty on “American Horror Story: Freak Show.”) Krusty the Clown from “The Simpsons” and Zach Galiafianakis’ Chip Baskets continue on the comedy side.
And even reality competition shows aren’t immune to a little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants, as “Puddles Pity Party” (real name: Mike Geier) was a contender on this year’s “America’s Got Talent.
For the second year in a row, the LAUSD has banned all clown costumes and masks for Halloween. That includes, of course, what’s expected to be the most popular Halloween costume of the year: Pennywise, from the blockbuster smash thriller “It.”
Clowns are actually having a moment in pop culture, as FX’s hit series “American Horror Story: Cult” is crawling with them. (And, of course, had previously introduced the now-iconic clown Twisty on “American Horror Story: Freak Show.”) Krusty the Clown from “The Simpsons” and Zach Galiafianakis’ Chip Baskets continue on the comedy side.
And even reality competition shows aren’t immune to a little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants, as “Puddles Pity Party” (real name: Mike Geier) was a contender on this year’s “America’s Got Talent.
- 10/26/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
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