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Party Monster
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Based on a true story, the movie follows Michael Alig (Macaulay Culkin) who arrives on a Greyhound bus in New York City desperate to leave his boring Midwestern past behind. Soon his life is sent spiraling down when he brags on television about killing his drug dealer and roommate.
Based on a true story, the movie follows Michael Alig (Macaulay Culkin) who arrives on a Greyhound bus in New York City desperate to leave his boring Midwestern past behind. Soon his life is sent spiraling down when he brags on television about killing his drug dealer and roommate.
Actors:
Wilson Cruz,
Chloë Sevigny,
Macaulay Culkin,
Michael Kaycheck,
John Henry Summerour,
Brendan OMalley,
Daniel Franzese,
Joey Gray,
Manny Perez,
Natasha Lyonne,
Dylan McDermott,
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Wilson Cruz
27 December 1973, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Chloë Sevigny
18 November 1974, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
Macaulay Culkin
26 August 1980, New York City, New York, USA
Michael Kaycheck
John Henry Summerour
17 April 1977, Gainesville, Georgia, USA
Brendan OMalley
Daniel Franzese
9 May 1978, Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Joey Gray
14 December 1983, New York City, New York, USA
Manny Perez
5 May 1969, Baitoa, Santiago, Dominican Republic
Natasha Lyonne
4 April 1979, New York City, New York, USA
Dylan McDermott
26 October 1961, Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
Director:
Randy Barbato ,
Fenton Bailey
Randy Barbato
Fenton Bailey
Country:
United States
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December 15, 2003
Perhaps Party Monster's limited distribution will keep this clunker from interrupting Seth Green's rise to the top of the Hollywood food chain.
Houston Chronicle
December 05, 2003
A mess.
December 05, 2003
Memo to Macaulay Culkin: When your latest cinematic 'comeback' attempt is a film like Party Monster, maybe remaining in career limbo wasn't such a bad idea.
October 24, 2003
There are many ways of depicting an innocent's descent into hell, but the camp approach is surely the least advisable.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
January 22, 2004
Never has the Manhattan club scene ever looked so tedious; this film makes a powerful argument for staying home and renting a movie.
March 30, 2004
Rule No. 1: If you use black humor in a film about real-life characters and events, make sure you have a feel for it first.
Philadelphia Inquirer
December 12, 2003
It's the drunk-guy- at-the-party syndrome: The only one truly entertained by the clown with the lamp shade on his head is the clown with the lamp shade on his head -- or folks similarly inebriated.
Denver Post
November 07, 2003
In the end, for all the vibrancy, there's not much there there. Maybe that's the point, but I doubt it.
Planet Sick-Boy
January 22, 2004
So awful, it's almost good.
Seattle Times
November 14, 2003
We begin the film not knowing what brought Michael and James together. We end, after a too-long 98 minutes, precisely the same way.
Cinema em Cena
February 02, 2004
Culkin se esforça, mas não convence como o bissexual Michael Alig. Em contrapartida, Seth Green rouba o filme com sua ótima performance.
November 06, 2003
You haven't seen this many outrageous costumes since the Halloween parade on Cedar Springs.

