Party Monster
Michael Alig (Culkin) and James St. James (Green), two kids from the mid-west, come to New York where they re-invent themselves as fabulous people. Shy outsiders as kids, they both learn to hide their feelings behind witty facades, and their bickering and barbed exchanges reveal a profound bond and budding a co-dependency. Although James initiates Michael into New York nightlife, it is Michael who quickly rises to the top. Everyone seems unable to resist him. Peter Gatien, the powerful club owner, indulges Michael as though he were his own son. At the other extreme Angel Melendez looks up to Michael as though he were a god. The naturally shy and retiring Michael puts up an exuberant and outgoing front, and finds that in order to retain his attention-getting persona, he has to outdo himself with increasingly outrageous pranks. But when he takes it a step too far and murders Angel, James realizes that there was more to it than self-defence, and the murder starts to eat away at him. He realizes that no excuse could justify such a brutal thing. Even the surreal anarchic alternative universe they created has to conform.
Cast:
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Macaulay Culkin, Seth Green, Chloe Sevigny, Natasha Lyonne, Wilmer Valderrama, Wilson Cruz, Diana Scarwid, Dylan McDermott, Marilyn Manson |
Director:
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Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato |
Studio: |
Seville Pictures |
Producer(s): |
Christine Vachon, Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Jon Marcus, Brad Simpson |
Writer(s): |
Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato |
Official Site: |
www.partymonster.com |