Monster Party
In order to repay their debts, three thieves decided to carry out a major robbery inside a palace during a gala dinner. The bandits began to pretend they were waiters at a fancy dinner in Malibu for robbery. But their plan failed, and then the thieves realized that the ceremony is not as innocent as they think and that their simple monetary control becomes a huge battle to get out of that house.
27 June 1964, California, USA
October 30, 1996 in Mexico City, Mexico
1962, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
18 April 1995, Sacramento, California, USA
2 September 1995, Sioux City, Iowa, USA
19 June 1972, Chicago, Illinois, USA
29 November 1990, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
18 January 1994, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK
27 July 1957, Galveston, Texas, USA
1974, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
24 June 1994, New York City, New York, USA
27 July 1968, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
22 December 1989, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
November 01, 2018
There's some decent ideas here, but von Hoffman fails to develop them properly and isn't worth recommending over the far more engaging and suspenseful Don't Breathe.October 31, 2018
Monster Party is a delicious nasty bit of violence which both leans into the tropes the horror genre is known for while adding some new flavor along the way.November 01, 2018
Monster Party is a violent ride of a home invasion horror movie that puts its own stylistic spin on the genre, but doesn't fully rise above the pack.November 01, 2018
A case study in how to make a crisply shot, proficiently edited, impressively screwed up murder express on the cheap, almost everything about this makes me happy.October 30, 2018
Pretty effective and rather fun, if you have the stomach for this sort of thing.November 01, 2018
We need the attacks to increase in frequency with little breathing room because Monster Party's success comes from our being too wrapped up in the brutality to question logic.November 01, 2018
Gleefully gory and darkly funny, Monster Party is the sort of extreme genre exercise that separates real fans from mere dilettantes.