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  1. Mar 31, 2023 · Since its 1995 release, writer-director Gregg Araki ‘s gonzo NC-17 crime movie “ The Doom Generation ” — about a trio of teens on a bloody road trip — has achieved cult classic status ...

  2. Oct 10, 2023 · October 10, 2023. Richard Linklater and Gregg Araki, photographed by James Duval last month in Austin, Texas. The decades spent scrounging for pirated versions of Gregg Akari films has passed, and a new generation of fans has arrived, along with 4K restorations of his cult classics, Nowhere and Doom Generation.

  3. Aug 15, 2022 · ID Magazine profiled Araki where he reflects on The Living End and what it means 30 years later. Now 62, Gregg is the laidback uncle of gay filmmaking, having spent the 90s shaping the radical New Queer Cinema movement alongside directors like Gus Van Sant and Derek Jarman. Recently, he directed the male characters of Riverdale in wrestling ...

  4. Mar 20, 2015 · Gregg Araki's films are the kind of guilty pleasures you don't actually have to feel guilty about. They tend to offer everything you'd want from a teen film—good-looking actors, shallow dialogue ...

  5. Mar 4, 2019 · Gregg Araki movies come peppered with beautiful people, bold fashion statements, tongue-in-cheek humour and overt pop culture references. Yet behind it all there is a strong personal and political conviction, as he responds to homophobia or confronts backward attitudes.

  6. Jun 7, 2021 · Gregg Araki has recently re-entered the world of television. Araki is a co-writer and co-producer of the show, and you can absolutely see his artistic flair even in the trailer. The show has gotten mixed reviews, with critics mainly hating it, but the fans love it. If it interests you, check it out. I haven’t watched it, so no further comment.

  7. Gregg Araki, the crown prince of queer slacker punk, maintains his edge without making a fuss in his real life. He seems like the type who wouldn’t mind if you left off the second g of his name on his cup at Starbucks, which is where he writes, according to his collaborator Karley Sciortino (they wrote and produced his 2019 television show Now Apocalypse together).

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