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May 29th, 2010 • No Comments • POSTED BY Mary

It was released more footage of Haley’s upcoming movie”The Hole”. However it is in Italian and so far no one has subtitled it yet, but check out the cool video. Also, June 14th is the release of “The Haunting of Molly Hartley” in the UK, the movie is going directly to DVD so check out you rental store or where to buy it if you are in the area. Enjoy!


May 27th, 2010 • No Comments • POSTED BY Mary


From a photoshoot:
( I’ll add th shoot as soon as I can)

Kaboom : Vent de fraîcheur from BLAST on Vimeo.

Interview ( credit and thanks to Roxanne Mesquida Online)

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May 25th, 2010 • No Comments • POSTED BY Mary

Arcadia Lost’s facebook page released the third clip from the movie. Click here to watch it.


May 24th, 2010 • No Comments • POSTED BY Mary

Supernatural teen comedy Kaboom has been named the winner of the first ever ‘Queer Palm’ at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.

The Gregg Araki-directed film stars Thomas Dekker, Haley Bennett, Juno Temple and Chris Zylka and features straight, gay, lesbian and bisexual sex scenes.

Akari issued a statement which read: “I was so deeply honoured and humbled when I learned Kaboom had been chosen to participate in this year’s Main Selection.

“Like the protagonist of my movie, I was a Film Studies major in college and I never even dreamed that one day a film of mine might show in the Palais where all the legendary auteurs I’ve admired and idolised over the years have screened their films. To win the festival’s first ‘Queer Palm’ award on top of all this is almost beyond belief!”

The Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau sponsored prize was awarded last night at the Cannes’ Zanzibar venue, reportedly the oldest gay bar in Europe.

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May 22nd, 2010 • No Comments • POSTED BY Mary

Movieline reported that Kaboom is the lastest pick-up from Cannes. This means we’ll be seeing “Kaboom” sooner than we thought! Enjoy!

Gregg Araki’s Kaboom Latest Cannes Pick-Up: The 63rd Cannes Film Festival may be nearing its end, but IFC Films’ Croisette buying spree isn’t. The distributor today announced its acquisition of Gregg Araki’s hot-and-heavy “comical thriller” Kaboom as well as the Mexican cannibal flick We Are What We Are. Neither have release dates as of yet, though We Are will appear in theaters and on VOD under the distributor’s new IFC at Midnight platform.

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