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Kaboom is a 2010 science fiction sex comedy mystery film written and directed by Gregg Araki and starring Thomas Dekker, Juno Temple, Haley Bennett, and James Duval. The film centers on the sexual adventures of a group of college students and their investigation of a bizarre cult.
Oct 6, 2010 · Kaboom: Directed by Gregg Araki. With Thomas Dekker, Haley Bennett, Chris Zylka, Roxane Mesquida. A sexually "undeclared" college freshman's clairvoyant/prophetic dreams are the first sign that something very strange is going on involving his classmates -- with him at the center.
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- Comedy, Horror, Mystery
- Gregg Araki
- 2010-10-06
Jan 28, 2011 · Smith (Thomas Dekker), a typical young college student who likes partying and engaging in acts of random sex and debauchery, has been having some interesting dreams revolving around two gorgeous ...
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- Thomas Dekker
- Gregg Araki
- Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi
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Jan 27, 2011 · Directed by Gregg Araki. Comedy, Mystery, Romance, Sci-Fi, Thriller. Not Rated. 1h 26m. By A.O. Scott. Jan. 27, 2011. Smith, the bisexual Southern California college student whose misadventures...
- Gregg Araki
Jan 28, 2011 · 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, an ambisexual 18-year-old college freshman who stumbles upon a monstrous ...
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- Gregg Araki
- Not Rated
Jun 9, 2011 · Comedy films. This article is more than 12 years old. Kaboom – review. Director Gregg Araki's latest offering is a fun, Lynchian tale of quirky comedy and inconsequential sexual hook-ups, but...
Araki is a master of his craft. Kaboom is a revelation, a revolution and, dare I say, “absolutely emblematic” of displaced youth in the United States without the bullshit of its commercialization. Critical Movie Critic Rating: 5. Movie Review: Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011) Movie Review: When You're Strange (2009) About Daniel Caabeiro.