A riotously sexual romp across California’s least-inhibited campus, “Kaboom” imagines college life as a nonstop series of explosions, mostly erotic. That’s absurd, of course, but logic is one of the ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Kaboom” is having all the sex other American comedies are too shy and too commercial for. Here it’s collegiate, plentiful, casual, occasionally dreamed up ...
Smith, the bisexual Southern California college student whose misadventures — some possibly in his own head, many in other people’s beds — are at the center of Kaboom, is a cinema studies major. This ...
Gifted, idiosyncratic writer-director Gregg Araki has revealed the profoundly alienating impact of AIDS in “The Living End” and, in “Mysterious Skin,” how pedophilia can devastate and scar its victims ...
The latest bit of insanity from filmmaker Gregg Araki mixes hot guys, hot babes and copious amounts of angst and sex into an explosive thermonuclear cocktail called “Kaboom.” And while it will surely ...
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