Review: Sex, love and aliens in eternal wild child Gregg Araki's 'Now Apocalypse'
by Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times
Mar 11, 2019
4 minutes
"Everything in my life right now is a question mark," says Ulysses (Avan Jogia), a Hollywood slacker, near the top of Gregg Araki's new series for Starz, "Now Apocalypse."
When we meet him, Ulysses has already given up the idea of being an actor, is smoking a lot of weed, dating by app and recording a vlog, mostly to "download" his thoughts so as to keep his head from exploding. He has been having strange dreams that he isn't sure are dreams.
It's not clear whether these monologues ever go public, but they let Araki bring in narration without
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