CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - Strange is the new normal, one character says in Gregg Araki's "Kaboom," which is a case of a movie giving itself a little too much credit. This is mostly a sophomoric ...
Film4 FrightFest organiser Alan Jones has blasted director Gregg Araki for withdrawing his movie Kaboom from the festival. Araki's apocalyptic teen drama, which screened at Cannes earlier this year, ...
As spacey as its title suggests, Gregg Araki's latest youth film is an occult mystery set in the ultimate SoCal college playpen. Kaboom is Scooby Doo with sex, drugs, and tattooed hotties; following ...
We all have memories of going to our local theater, sitting back and having a film rock us to our core. That’s the great joy of watching movies and why it’s such an enduring part of our culture: At ...
At 51, Gregg Araki doesn’t want you to think he only makes movies about teenagers. After the post-punk camp of his ’90s “teen apocalypse” trilogy (Totally F***ed Up, The Doom Generation, Nowhere), the ...
Gregg Araki (born December 17, 1959) is an American filmmaker. He is noted for his involvement with the New Queer Cinema movement. His Teenage Apocalypse film trilogy, consisting of Totally F***ed Up ...
After getting off to a slow start for U.S. acqusitions, the pace picked up towards the end of the Cannes film festival, with Sony Classics and IFC again the most active buyers. Sony Pictures Classics ...
Thirty years ago, queer filmmaker Gregg Araki unveiled his fourth feature, Totally F***ed Up, at the Sundance Film Festival. Rebellious, independent, and fearlessly queer, Araki’s radical spin on the ...