Yesterday, we told you about the debut of the trailer for the upcoming CHOKE, the darkly comic adaptation of the Chuck Palahniuk novel of the same name, and today, the flick’s official site has hit the interwebs with all kinds of goodies, including a bunch of new pics, 3 of which you’ll see below. In it, Sam Rockwell stars as a sex-addicted, historical reenactor who chokes in restaurants to prey on his saviors’ sympathies in order to pay for his nutty mother’s hospital bills. And, that, amazingly enough, is only the beginning. Click through to check out the site. The Clark Gregg directed flick will be released September 26th in select cities.
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