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Project X

(2012)

Rated R for crude and sexual content throughout, nudity, drugs, drinking, pervasive language, reckless behavior and mayhem.

R In Theaters 03/2/2012 , 88min.
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Viewer Score
68%
Viewer score based on 175 ratings
48%
Critic score based on 25 reviews

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July 25, 2012
dawkins3620
Brilliant!
June 26, 2012
ko00000000099103
LMAO THIS MOVIE IS OFF THE CHAINZ
June 24, 2012
ko00000000124709
I actually liked the movie.. You know what the movies about before you watch it, and Project X gives you just that to the tenth degree. It had a light plot, and camera work was done by one of the party attendants, but I liked that because it made you feel like you were a part of the party; it didn't make you think about what the director was putting in front of you or sway your opinions of
March 24, 2012
themoviemafia
Wowww.. What am excellent movie. Awesome. This movie rocks.. Went I finished watching it, I really felt like parting like a rock star.
March 15, 2012
phpoling
I really enjoyed the movie and they really should add the warning of do not do this at their homes since there are already too many copycats Project X partiies showing up all over America.

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NPR
Project X strives to appall, and it would be similarly self-deluded to pretend this jumble of ecstasy and crotch shots is anything other than repulsive. Full Review
Amy Biancolli
San Francisco Chronicle
With most movies, the question for viewers is: Who should see it? With Project X, the most pressing issue is: Who shouldn't see it? Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
A movie about a teen party gone horribly wrong, would be every parent's worst nightmare if it weren't so inane. Full Review
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News
Though the central blowout is as epic as advertised, so is the movie's self-congratulatory obnoxiousness. Full Review
Michelle Orange
Movieline
A party disaster movie targeted at kids who find the "Hangover" franchise too sophisticated. Full Review