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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.

-Colin CovertFull Review

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.

-Peter TraversFull Review

Ultimately, Project X is an example of why gimmicks rarely work, especially once the new shine has worn off.

-James BerardinelliFull Review

"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.

-Robert AbeleFull Review

"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.

-Melissa AndersonFull Review

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.

-Peter HowellFull Review

With its cast of unfamiliar faces and catalog of underage wish-fulfillment fantasies, this game-changing instant classic will doubtless inspire imitators.

-Peter DebrugeFull Review

As party porn goes, "Project X" has its moments. In terms of drama, character or intelligence, it's pure bong water.

-Tom LongFull Review

It's a perfectly lame movie that speaks intriguingly to the way we live now.

-Rick GroenFull Review

There is no way you could make this movie stupider or more pointlessly noisy than it already is.

-Sara StewartFull Review

A thin, painfully overlong comedy about an out-of-control party thrown by a trio of high-school losers.

-Michael O'SullivanFull Review

Halfway through this movie I thought I was giving it an F, but then...

-Richard RoeperFull Review

Pasadena, in case you were wondering, is where the meaning of the word "epic" goes to die.

-William GossFull Review

[It] feeds I Love the '80s cliches through a kind of bobbing-camera Mixmaster. It's Can't Hardly Wait for the age of Jersey Shore.

-Owen GleibermanFull Review

The "Animal House" of the iPhone generation? Could be. Pretty enjoyable for parents too.

-Neil GenzlingerFull Review

An unapologetic and breathlessly amoral cinematic debauch about a California high school kid whose parents leave town and who throws an out-of-control, alcohol-soaked, drug-fueled, sex-crazed, jiggling-naked-breast-filled suburban bacchanal.

-Amy BiancolliFull Review

[It] would be every parent's worst nightmare if it weren't so inane.

-Claudia PuigFull Review

The movie is ugly in both its look and outlook. It aims for the bottom and hits the bulls-eye.

-Andrew LapinFull Review

Have teenagers always been this idiotic or does Project X move the goalposts?

-Todd McCarthyFull Review

This is a music video, a commercial, a deluxe MySpace page, with knockoffs of the boys from "Superbad.''

-Wesley MorrisFull Review

"Project X" grows repetitive and starts running out of steam, and you begin to wonder what could possibly occur over the remaining 30 minutes or so.

-Christy LemireFull Review

The only people likely to buy into the oh-so-shocking exploits of the teen comedy "Project X" are those who can't get invited to their own high school parties.

-Elizabeth WeitzmanFull Review

The whole thing is chaotic and crazy, but it's also fairly predictable.

-Randy CordovaFull Review

Beneath its raunchy veneer, the movie is so noble and good-hearted that even the dog gets laid before the night is out. Twice.

-Rene RodriguezFull Review

Say what you want about Project X (and people have), but there's a decent idea behind it.

-Stephen CartyFull Review

Project X misses the mark some of the time, but makes up for it by hosting the party of the decade.

-Christian LawFull Review

Unlike prior 'house party' movies, Project X says nothing meaningful about its subject matter and, instead, paints teens as unlikeable and reckless automatons.

-Ben KendrickFull Review

Project X misses the mark some of the time, but makes up for it by hosting the party of the decade.

-Kristal CooperFull Review

There'll be many middle-aged, middle class haters declaring it morally bankrupt, but most will be able to file it under 'Guilty Pleasures' alongside Jackass, Bachelor Party and...er...forcing your pet to dance on its hind legs.

-Matt LookerFull Review

It wants to be the ultimate party movie, but its mean-spirited nastiness, dedication to shock-value humor, and lack of any kind of base-level humanity proves that it's really the ultimate teensploitation film.

-Eric MelinFull Review


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