Gregg Araki’s Erotically Charged Gen X Portrait ‘Doom Generation’ Returns in 4K — Watch the Trailer
Araki’s director’s cut of the 1995 surreal road trip movie re-opens in theaters this April. Watch the exclusive restoration trailer here.
Araki’s director’s cut of the 1995 surreal road trip movie re-opens in theaters this April. Watch the exclusive restoration trailer here.
Sundance’s first program announcement for next year includes restored screenings of the cult classics.
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Auteur filmmaker Gregg Araki’s outlandishly weird Starz series “Now Apocalypse” has officially been canceled. But there may be a future for the show yet, according to the filmmaker.
How the cinematographer painted with a bold, colorful style in Gregg Araki’s series about the quest for love, sex, and fame in LA..
The indie filmmaker’s first TV show is pretty much exactly what he dreamed it would be – even if it’s way more work than making movies.
The acclaimed indie director told IndieWire how his experience as a TV director on “Riverdale” and “13 Reasons Why” prepared him for making his own show.
The ten-episode, Los Angeles-set season premieres later this month at Sundance.
Giving the director a new TV home for “Now Apocalypse” is part of the channel’s shrewd approach to acquiring known quantities.
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