The latest Chuck Palahniuk novel to be adapted is Choke, a film about a sex-addicted colonial theme park employee who chokes himself at restaurants to gain the life-long friendship of random strangers ...
Choke has got to be one of the most misshapen, lewd tales of 2008, and is aptly named since most will find it hard to swallow given its odd texture. At the same time, if chewed on and worked around ...
Scruffy and sloppy, and not without a filthy charm, “Choke” is writer-director Clark Gregg’s adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s 2001 novel of sex addiction and mother issues, and it plays out not unlike ...
Based on cult author Chuck Palahniuk’s 2001 novel, Choke has been a long time coming. A literal 7 year process for actor-turned-writer/director Clark Gregg in getting the film made, added to huge fan ...
Actor-turned-director Clark Gregg shows he is as adept behind the camera as he is in front of it with CHOKE, a wickedly colorful dark comedy about mothers and sons, sexual compulsion, and the sordid ...
When actor/writer Clark Gregg first read “Choke” more than seven years ago, he felt such an immediate connection to the material that he became determined to make it his directorial debut. Written by ...
(AP) - As disappointing book-to-film adaptations go, "Choke" isn't quite as bad as "The Bonfire of the Vanities," but it's up there.The novel from "Fight Club" writer Chuck Palahniuk, about a sex ...
Viktor (Sam Rockwell) hasn't exactly been showered with success in recent years. Ever since he dropped out of medical school, he's been scraping by as an employee at a theme park, forced to listen to ...
From left to right, actress Paz de la Huerta, director Clark Gregg, actors Sam Rockwell, Anjelica Huston, Brad William Henke and Bijou Phillips arrive at the premiere of “Choke” during the Sundance ...
Choke is more than just your run of the mill story about a lying sex addict who is desperately trying to save his mom by having sex with her nurse, and pay for her bills by pretending to choke on food ...