Mysterious Skin director Gregg Araki goes back to his 'Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy' roots with new movie Kaboom, a hedonistic college-set indie about a student who sees visions of the end of the world. For all the latest Gregg Araki news, visit http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/celebrities/gregg-araki/
The reason love watching his indie movies always something different and always unforgettable.
omgworkpls 4 days ago
Kaboom was classic Araki, but really lacking. I think now would be a perfect time for Araki to transition into studio films. He's in his 50s now and too old to making Gen-X movies; especially since Gen-X movies themselves are a decade plus out-of-style. Kids don't care about them anymore.
Gregg getting into studio films would be an amazing second act in what's already been a fantastic filmmaking career.
DoubleTalkingJive 3 months ago
I love you Gregg!!!! I LOVE YOU!!!
BelledelaGroove 4 months ago