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Party Monster (2003)
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Party Monster is a curiosity: a fictional version of events already covered in documentary form (see Party Monster: The Shockumentary) by this film's co-directors, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, best known for The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Party Monster, theatrically released in 2003, also signals the return of Macaulay Culkin to films after a long absence. Culkin plays 1980s club kid-turned-killer Michael Alig, a small-town boy who arrives in New York in search of reinvention on the Ecstasy-fueled party scene. Alig ascends from rube to ringmaster, organizing Fabulous happenings and anointing, in Warhol-like fashion,...
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Party Monster Movie Review by Zara (3/22/2007) |
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I actually remember the events that this movie is based on. There was a huge following of the club scene on the popular daytime TV talk shows of the early '90's, back when I was a teenager obsessed with them. They also ended up detailing how Macauley's character (again, these are real events) killed a fellow, less cool,...
(complete Party Monster review by Zara)
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