Project X (2012)
Things spiral out of control as when Thomas, Costa and JB determined to finally make their mark.
26 September 1966, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
20 February 1987, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, USA
1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA
4 November 1984, Thailand
15 December 1989, Santa Clara County, California, USA
24 January 1995, Torrance, California, USA
4 August 1990, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 September 1987, Los Angeles, California, USA
14 November 1959, Bingley, West Yorkshire, England, UK
April 03, 2013
PROJECT X is the male gaze substantiated and concentrated into ninety sweaty minutes.
March 03, 2012
The movie has all the heft of a tweet, but Philips has made it look pimp and, until the police end the party, Project X really is a riot.
March 02, 2012
The parent and homeowner in me were appalled by the debauchery and incredible property damage. The teenage boy in me couldn't help but smirk anyway.
October 12, 2012
Project X misses the mark some of the time, but makes up for it by hosting the party of the decade.
May 03, 2015
Superbad for bullies.
March 05, 2012
This is a film desperately in need of a McLovin. Also, jokes would help. And comedic chemistry between the actors. And an ending that isn't a bolted-on cop-out. Save yourselves. It's too late for me.
March 02, 2012
Ultimately, Project X is an example of why gimmicks rarely work, especially once the new shine has worn off.
June 30, 2013
A politically-incorrect and surprisingly uneven teen comedy that 20-somethings will likely enjoy.
March 02, 2012
"There's a midget in the oven!" is about as inspired as the dialogue and set pieces get in this queasy-making entertainment about a 17-year-old dude's birthday bacchanalia.
September 30, 2012
Unlike prior 'house party' movies, Project X says nothing meaningful about its subject matter and, instead, paints teens as unlikeable and reckless automatons.
March 02, 2012
"Project X" bears a cravenly piggish attitude toward rewarding socially unacceptable behavior that feels unseemly rather than exciting, so-what rather than so-funny and obvious instead of new.

