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Sexually charged and deliciously nihilistic, Gregg Araki’s films are stalked by rootless young people searching for meaning in all the wrong places. One of the pioneers of the New Queer Cinema in the ’90s—alongside other boundary-pushing indie directors like Todd Haynes, Cheryl Dunye, and Gus Van Sant—Araki paints queer desire and teen aimlessness in bright and...