When you wake up the next morning after killing the man who killed your beloved lover, the situation around you is the same as yesterday, and for some reason the man you killed is still alive, and you ...
Toward the end of my interview with Gregg Araki, I remind him of his scene from Michael Almereyda and Amy Hobby’s 1995 ...
Ten years ago Gregg Araki — bad boy indie filmmaker and member of the New Queer Cinema movement, whose shockfest “The Doom Generation” nabbed zero stars from Roger Ebert — surprised many with ...
Gregg Araki revisits the adolescent wasteland that defined his career in the mid 90s with his newest feature White Bird in a Blizzard. On the outset – the film feels at piece with Araki’s oeuvre (The ...
Gregg Araki is no stranger to the Sundance Film Festival. “100 times,” he laughed when asked how many times he’s come to Park City. “I was emailing with Rick Linklater before I came and he’s totally ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Given that Gregg Araki’s name is one that’s been seen in the credits of a number of notable series in recent years, among them American Crime, Red Oaks, Riverdale, 13 ...
Matt here... With the raunchy teen mystery Kaboom out in UK cinemas on Friday, our very own Ian Hylands sat down with the Mysterious Skin director to talk about sex ...
Gregg Araki is a director that you might not have heard of, but he's as major to his loyal audience as a filmmaker can be. Araki did with queer and punk life in the 1990s what Martin Scorcese did with ...
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