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. By Kirk Honeycutt, The Associated Press CANNES — Strange is ...
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 ...
SMITH, THE BISEXUAL Southern California college student whose misadventures — some possibly in his own head, many in other people’s beds — are at the center of “Kaboom,” is a cinema studies major.
Smith, the bisexual Southern California college student whose misadventures — some possibly in his own head, many in other people’s beds — are at the center of “Kaboom,” is a cinema studies major.
A patchwork of soft-core porn and cult thriller parody, "Kaboom" is Gregg Araki's latest wallow in young people having sex and discovering their sexuality set against some subject utterly unrelated to ...
"To clear my head, I went to a nude beach," announces Smith, teen hero of Gregg Araki's aptly titled Kaboom, a film with enough sexy one-liners to tempt Mae West from the grave. Wan, willing Smith is ...
The latest bit of insanity from filmmaker Gregg Araki mixes hot guys, hot babes and copious amounts of angst and sex into an explosive thermonuclear cocktail called “Kaboom.” And while it will surely ...
The latest bit of insanity from filmmaker Gregg Araki mixes hot guys, hot babes and copious amounts of angst and sex into an explosive thermonuclear cocktail called “Kaboom.” And while it will surely ...
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