Filmmakers must think that all college students do all day is have sex -- I mean, yes, of course that's what they do but they also set aside time for hanging around their local Starbucks looking pompous and better than you. (Trust me, I was a college student. I know these things.)
The latest film to fall into the college-students-getting-sexed-up cliche is Kaboom, written and directed by Gregg Araki (Mysterious Skin). According to The Hollywood Reporter, Kaboom "follows the sexual awakening of a group of college students."
And who is that group exactly? It appears mostly smaller-name stars. Araki has just added the likes of Roxanne Mesquida (The Last Mistress), Thomas Dekker (Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles), Kelly Lynch (The L Word), and Rooney Mara (Youth in Revolt) to the cast.
I have a feeling that Lynch, who was born in '59, won't be included as one of the college students (unless Araki is going for a mature student angle?) so my bet's on her as a hot professor who gets involved with one of her students.
With few details to go on besides the cast list, the only other thing I can tell you is that Araki is already at work filming the indie production.
