Movies Directed by Gregg Araki

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A stoner actress accidentally eats a lot of cannabis‑infused cupcakes, leading to a day of chaotic misadventures.

Why people love it: Anna Faris’s deadpan performance perfectly captures a hilariously misguided high, making the film a cult comedy gem. Its quirky visual style and absurd plot keep viewers laughing throughout the chaotic day.

1 / 4

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A twisted road trip follows two girls and a drifter as they spiral through violence and desire.

Why people love it: Fans adore its bold style, razor‑sharp dialogue, and unapologetic punk energy. Araki’s vivid visuals and subversive take on teen rebellion make it a cult favorite.

2 / 4

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Two boys grow up on divergent paths after a shared childhood trauma, confronting memory and identity.

Why people love it: The film’s daring narrative tackles painful subjects with haunting beauty, anchored by Gordon‑Levitt’s raw performance. Its indie spirit and emotional depth resonate long after the credits.

3 / 4

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A restless teen rebels against the monotony of suburban life, seeking identity and freedom.

Why people love it: It captures the angst and humor of 90s suburban youth with raw authenticity. The soundtrack and dialogue feel timeless, resonating with anyone who felt trapped by the ordinary.

4 / 4