Q&A with Detroit native Adam Karell, on the movie Killer Party
Killer Party , now available for streaming, features Adam Karell, a Commerce Township (Detroit area) native, who moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career after graduating from Kalamazoo College. The movie found distribution because Adam and the director, Alex Drummond, came to Detroit to screen the movie at Motor City Nightmares (the long-running genre festival), where it caught the attention of Bub Smith, founder of the Slack Jaws Punk podcast. Bob recommended the movie to Patrick Ewald, from Epic Pictures, and Killer Party was able to find distribution. The movie is KILLER PARTY. So what's it about? Adam Karell: It's a horror-comedy about a group of friends who get trapped at a baby shower when an outbreak starts turning people into homicidal maniacs. This is an independent movie and how it came together is pretty interesting. You made Killer Party with your friends. AK: My day, or night, job in L.A. has been working at restaurants, and while I was working