The First 3 Minutes of Kuso Will Blow Your Mind!

Kuso: Crazy surreal horror head trip now on Shudder

Streaming horror heroes Shudder just premiered Flying Lotus’ acclaimed psychedelic shocker Kuso. The film, which made a brain-melting splash at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, marks the feature directorial debut from Steve, the filmmaking alter-ego of Steve Ellison, better known as music producer, DJ and rapper Flying Lotus. Ellison’s name has become synonymous with creative innovation, having released five seminal studio albums, a slew of audio-visual marvels and, in the process, gaining two Grammy nominations, including one for his work on Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp A Butterfly.”

Broadcasting through a makeshift network of discarded televisions, Kuso depicts the aftermath of Los Angeles’s worst earthquake nightmare. Viewers travel between screens and aftershocks into the twisted lives of the survived, experiencing a hallucination that is David Cronenberg meets Ren & Stimpy.

Using music, special effects and animation to take a unique look at the dark history of America, Kuso brings different characters and stories to the screen, and features a predominantly black cast. As an artist, renaissance man and auteur in the making, Steve’s work has been compared to the work of David Lynch and Matthew Barney.

Produced by Eddie Alcazar, and featuring Hannibal Buress (Neighbors, Broad City), Anders Holm (Workaholics, The Mindy Project), Tim Heidecker (Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Eastbound and Down), and iconic Funk musician George Clinton, the film also includes an original score and musical collaborations with Aphex Twin and Akira Yamaoka.

Kuso is the latest all-rights acquisition for Shudder, following recent premieres of critically-acclaimed meta-slasher Lake Bodom, Nordic-noir-meets-woodland-horror series Jordskott, and horror comedy Prevenge. And if all this Kuso-kraziness doesn’t get your blood going… wait until you see the first three minutes.

It’s here. Below. and it’s…insane. INSANE. Watch…

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