Gags

Gags is a movie starring Lauren Ashley Carter, Tracy Perez, and Aaron Christensen. It's been eight days since the clown first showed up in Green Bay, WI. Now, over the course of one night, four different groups of people cross paths...
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
1 hours
29 minutes
Genres
Comedy, Horror
Actors
Evan Gamble, Tracy Perez, Aaron Christensen, Lauren Ashley Carter
Director
Adam Krause
Writer
John Pata, Adam Krause
Country
USA
Year
2018
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about comedy «Gags» (53)
A small city in Wisconsin is terrorized by a mysterious clown who roams the streets late at night with nothing more than a handful of black balloons. The local news stations scramble to break the story on who he is and what he wants while a group high schoolers see the clown's arrival as an excuse to create a little trouble themselves. The police try to maintain order in a city that has gone clown crazy and a conservative podcast host vows to put a stop to the clown known as Gags while broadcasting his "clown hunt" on social media for the world to see.
Really loved the plot and action. The characters were really engaging too.
One of my favorite Lauren Ashley Carter movies, to date
Very clever, very original and very welcome. It's so different to popular modern Horror films!
I like it! And wholeheartedly recommend it as a date movie.
Very moving, very touching. For that alone, it deserves unalloyed plaudits.
This movie is NOT to be missed. Tracy Perez puts in another stellar performance, and is supported by an excellent cast.
A Brilliant movie experience! And performances from Lauren Ashley Carter and Tracy Perez stand out!
Was a great blend of talent and action !
One of my new favorite films.
If I would have know it was Evan Gamble i would not have watched it but it was a good movie. He played a good part.
This movie blew me away; however not the first time I saw it, I had to watch it twice to truly appreciate the message and the power of this film. Maybe I wasn't fully paying attention or maybe I was too young at the time but I am so glad that I watched it again.