Party Monster | ||||
Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato Macaulay Culkin, Seth Green, Chloë Sevigny, Natasha Lyonne, Wilmer Valderrama, Wilson Cruz, Diana Scarwid, Dylan McDermott, Marilyn Manson, John Stamos, Mia Kirshner 2003 |
Movie and TV viewers may know Seth Green for his recurring roles as Scott Evil, sullen heir to the inept, would-be world-conqueror Dr. Evil in the "Austin Powers" films, and Oz, amiable werewolf/rock musician on the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" series. Whether he's cavorting on the big or small screen, Green is a blast to watch. Wait until his fans get a load of him as glammed-out club kid James St. James, narrator of "Party Monster" a tabloid-esque account of the pansexual '80s New York club scene and the decline and fall of mainstay freak/party promoter/murderer Michael Alig. With its groovalicious milieu, techno-dance hits of the era and the presence of still-baby-faced Macaulay "Home Alone" Culkin as bent, intoxicated-by-his-own-cachet Alig, it would be a guilty pleasure, even if it sucked. But Green's game performance as Alig's manipulated mentor St. James uncages "Party Monster." With a hip cast that includes indie-film "it" girl Chloë Sevigny, Wilmer Valderrama (TV's "That '70s Show") Dylan McDermott (TV's "The Practice"), Natasha Lyonne and shock-rocker Marilyn Manson, it deserves to be a midnight-movie perennial: "All About Eve" with blood, guts and house music. | |||
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