Party Monster
View a comedy starring Macauley Caulkin continuing to distance himself from his "Home Alone" days.
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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.ukIndependent.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.ukMetro 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.comMirror.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.ukParty 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.comStudent 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.orgTeletext - 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
