Monster Party (film)
Monster Party is a 2018 horror thriller written and directed by Chris von Hoffmann. The film stars Sam Strike, Erin Moriarty, Kian Lawley and Julian McMahon.
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Directed by | Chris von Hoffmann |
Produced by | Brian Kavanaugh-Jones Fred Berger Eric B. Fleischman Jesse Berger |
Written by | Chris von Hoffmann |
Starring | Sam Strike Erin Moriarty Kian Lawley Julian McMahon |
Music by | Felix Erskine, Nao Sato |
Cinematography | Tobias Deml |
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Distributed by | AMC Networks |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Plot
The film tells the story of three young thieves who decide to carry out a heist in a mansion to pay off an urgent debt. When the plan goes awry, the young thieves realize that the party invitees are not as normal as they seem – causing all hell to break loose.[1][2]
Cast
- Sam Strike as Casper
- Brandon Micheal Hall as Dodge
- Kian Lawley as Elliot Dawson
- Virginia Gardner as Iris
- Erin Moriarty as Alexis Dawson
- Robin Tunney as Roxanne Dawson
- Julian McMahon as Patrick Dawson
- Chester Rushing as Cameron
- Jamie Ward as Jeremy
- Lance Reddick as Milo
- Diego Boneta as Ollie
- Sofia Castro as Becca
- Bill Engvall as Flash
- Mickey Gooch Jr as Emory
- Howard Charles as Luther
- Logan Huffman as Mickey
- Michael Reilly Burke as Mr. Clapton
- Christine Kent as Mrs. Clapton
- Johanna Haneda as Older Lady
- Sara Hailey Balint as Patriotic Dancer
- Eden Levine as Strip Club Employee
- Victoria De Mare as Dancer 1
- Georgina Leahy as Dancer 2
Reception
Critical response
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a rating of 75% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10.[2] Review aggregator Metacritic gives the film a score of 58 out of 100, based on 4 critics, indicating "generally mixed reviews".[3]
Frank Scheck, of The Hollywood Reporter, wrote in his review: "If you believe what goes on in movies, thieves really have to become more discerning about their potential targets."[1] Noel Murray, of the Los Angeles Times, wrote in his review: "The darkly comic, blood-soaked thriller 'Monster Party' is a throwback to the post-Tarantino ’90s, when violent characters were treated like cartoons and any picture with fewer than a dozen corpses was practically for children. The movie is pretty lightweight — disemboweling aside — but has a fair amount of punch, and it could appeal to connoisseurs of self-conscious pulp."[4] Randy Cordova, of The Arizona Republic, wrote in his review: "'Monster Party' is a twisted, grisly little shocker that isn’t afraid to grab you by the guts — or to show you a man’s guts cascading to the floor. It’s that kind of movie. It’s also pretty effective and rather fun, if you have the stomach for this sort of thing."[5]
Release
Monster Party was released in theatres on November 2, 2018.[2][3] The film was released on Blu-ray on December 18, 2018, by RLJ Entertainment.[6]
See also
References
- Scheck, Frank (November 1, 2018). "Sam Strike, Kian Lawley, Julian McMahon Starring in Horror Thriller 'Monster Party' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Los Angeles: Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group (Valence Media). Retrieved November 15, 2018.
- "Monster Party". Rotten Tomatoes. United States: Fandango. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
- "Monster Party". Metacritic. United States: CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- Murray, Noel (November 1, 2018). "Review: Overstuffed 'Monster Party' packs a bloody wallop". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles: Los Angeles Times Communications LLC (Nant Capital). Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- Cordova, Randy (October 30, 2018). "'Monster Party' review: You'll have a bloody good time at this gathering". The Arizona Republic. Phoenix, Arizona: Gannett Company. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- Monster Party. RLJ Entertainment (Blu-ray). Chatsworth, Los Angeles: AMC Networks. December 18, 2018. ASIN B07HSKPDBH. Retrieved March 18, 2019.