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Kaboom |
| The latest film from iconoclastic independent filmmaker Gregg Araki, KABOOM is a hyper-stylized ”Twin Peaks” for the Coachella Generation, featuring a gorgeous young cast. A wild, witty and sex-drenched horror-comedy thriller, KABOOM tells the story of Smith (Thomas Dekker), an ambisexual 18-year-old college freshman who stumbles upon a monstrous conspiracy in a seemingly idyllic Southern California seaside town. KABOOM shares key touchstones of Araki’s early films, including scatological and absurd Valley-inflected dialogue, elements of campy gore and Araki’s troupe of arrestingly sexy guys and girls. With his sophisticated synthesis of various experiments in tone and cinematography, Araki has reached a new level of artistic maturity. |
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| Release Date: | January 8, 2011 |
| Genres: | Thriller, Comedy, Youth Films, Gay & Lesbian, Erotic |
| Directed By: | Gregg Araki |
| Produced By: | Andrea Sperling, Gregg Araki |
| Starring: | Thomas Dekker, Haley Bennett, Juno Temple, Chris Zylka |
| Written By: | Gregg Araki |
| Distributed By: | IFC Films |
| Running Time: | 86 minutes |
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| Language: | English |
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