In his new BDSM dominatrix drama starring Olivia Wilde and Cooper Hoffman, the “Mysterious Skin” director turns his attention ...
Toward the end of my interview with Gregg Araki, I remind him of his scene from Michael Almereyda and Amy Hobby’s 1995 ...
Sundance 2026’s first look highlights ‘I Want Your Sex,’ ‘zi’ and ‘BAIT’ — new work from Gregg Araki, Kogonada and Riz Ahmed.
And though the 2026 iteration of the fest will be a unique one—commemorating the legacy of its late founder Robert Redford, ...
It’s the end of the world, and Gregg Araki and Steven Soderberg’s new Now Apocalypse series greets the apocalypse with cosmic sex. And since we’re thinking about our collective demise, it’s worth ...
EXCLUSIVE: Gregg Araki is back with his first feature directorial outing in more than a decade, as I Want Your Sex makes its world premiere next month. Before announcing that the Araki-helmed film, ...
The Sundance Film Festival has been one of the premier destinations for queer independent film for over 40 years. Classic queer productions like Y Tu Mamá También, Paris Is Burning, But I'm a ...
Long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there was the Araki-verse. New Queer Filmmaker Gregg Araki’s “Teen Apocalypse Trilogy,” comprising 1993’s Totally F***ed Up, 1995’s The Doom Generation, and ...
When the restored 4K version of Gregg Araki's independent cult classic "The Doom Generation," got rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival in February and played at sold-out theaters in New York, ...
Araki pointed out the stark contrast between his recently restored classics "Nowhere" and "The Doom Generation" and contemporary depictions of youth. In a conversation with Richard Linklater for ...
Avan Jogia (left) and Kelli Berglund in "Now Apocalypse," which premieres March 10 at 9 p.m. on Starz. Katrina Marcinowski Gather round, kids, and hear about how in the 1990s, you had to seek out an ...
Thanks to Charli XCX’s latest album, the word “brat” is practically unavoidable. From summer (former) presidential playlists to fashion campaigns, it is everywhere. But don’t expect the trend to stop ...