Party Monster

View a comedy starring Macauley Caulkin continuing to distance himself from his "Home Alone" days.

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  1. BBCi Films - Party Monster

    Jamie Russell is more like a Jack Russell in his terrieresque attack on a film returning Macauley Caulkin to our screens.
    www.bbc.co.uk

    Jamie Russell is more like a Jack Russell in his terrieresque attack on a film returning Macauley Caulkin to our screens.
  2. Independent.co.uk - Angels with Dirty Faces

    Leslie Felperin interviews cast and crew about "Party Monster", a film which co-director Fenton Bailey calls "a morality tale, immorally told".
    enjoyment.independent.co.uk

    Leslie Felperin interviews cast and crew about
  3. Metro Weekly - Party Monster

    Seth Green upstages his co-star Macauley Caulkin, according to this Randy Shulman review, in a film "so shallow it might as well evaporate before our very eyes".
    www.metroweekly.com

    Seth Green upstages his co-star Macauley Caulkin, according to this Randy Shulman review, in a film
  4. Mirror.co.uk - Party Monster

    Dismissive review notes that "Macaulay Culkin should have stayed home alone rather than participate in a pointless biopic about a pointless person called Michael Alig".
    www.mirror.co.uk

    Dismissive review notes that
  5. Party Monster

    Explore an official resource for this bio-pic of New York club owner, Michael Alig, as played by Macauley Caulkin. Includes a plot summary and cast profiles.
    www.partymonsterthemovie.com

    Explore an official resource for this bio-pic of New York club owner, Michael Alig, as played by Macauley Caulkin. Includes a plot summary and cast profiles.
  6. Student Newspaper - Party Monster

    Wannabe film critic Michael Creek is in forgiving mood, awarding this Macauley Culkin comedy three stars despite its many faults, mainly because it's so entertaining.
    www.studentnewspaper.org

    Wannabe film critic Michael Creek is in forgiving mood, awarding this Macauley Culkin comedy three stars despite its many faults, mainly because it's so entertaining.
  7. Teletext - Party Monster

    Film critic Annette Dasey is fulsome in her praise of a drama featuring Macauley Caulkin's first cinematic performance in a decade.
    www.teletext.co.uk

    Film critic Annette Dasey is fulsome in her praise of a drama featuring Macauley Caulkin's first cinematic performance in a decade.