Three high school seniors throw a party to make a name for themselves. As the night progresses, things spiral out of control as word of the party spreads.
Ratings
Curator score: 2.3/10
IMDb: 6.7/10
Letterboxd: 3.35/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 29%
Metacritic: 46
TMDB: 6.9/10
Director
Nima Nourizadeh
Production
Silver Pictures, Green Hat Films
Cast
Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Dax Flame, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Brady Hender, Nick Nervies, Alexis Knapp, Miles Teller, Peter MacKenzie, Caitlin Dulany, Rob Evors, Rick Shapiro, Martin Klebba, Pete Gardner, Nichole Sakura, Sam Lant, Henry Michaelson, Brendan Miller, Brent Tarnol
Curator Review
Verdict
A loud, chaotic time-capsule party comedy that works best as a spectacle of escalation rather than a sharp narrative. If you want pure adolescent mayhem, flashy energy, and a movie that captures a very specific early-2010s vibe, it delivers; if you need wit, character depth, or consequences that land, it’s thin.
Best for
viewers who want outrageous party-movie chaos
fans of fast-cut, music-driven teen comedies
people curious about early-2010s internet-era cultural artifacts
watching with a rowdy group or as a guilty-pleasure rewatch
Skip if
you want clever dialogue or strong character arcs
you dislike cringe comedy and reckless behavior
you prefer comedies with emotional warmth or moral payoff
you’re looking for a realistic depiction of teen life
Overview
Project X is less a traditional comedy than a controlled demolition. It builds from awkward teen wish-fulfillment into a full-blown neighborhood disaster, using handheld energy, pounding music, and relentless escalation to turn one house party into a mythic event.
Worth noting
The movie’s appeal is obvious: it’s shameless, kinetic, and engineered for maximum chaos. It also has a strong sense of era, feeling like a snapshot of a pre-TikTok, pre-everything-is-recorded culture where a party could briefly become legend.
Bottom line
What it doesn’t have is much in the way of character nuance or emotional texture. The jokes are broad, the plotting is thin, and the film mostly succeeds as an artifact of excess. For the right audience, that’s enough; for everyone else, it’s a one-note but memorable ride.
Top Letterboxd reviews
nickusen · 8951 likes
as a movie it’s not much to write home about, but as a cultural artifact? it should probably be in a museum
matty ✨ (4★) · 6662 likes
costa: TO THE BREAK OF DAWN, YOO!!!
** kid cudi - pursuit of happiness (steve aoki remix) starts playing over speakers **
me: **cums**
Mr. DuLac (0.5★) · 5071 likes
Project X: I love you so much Superbad, I want to be just like you when I grow up.
Superbad: Fuck you Project X
lanie (2★) · 4392 likes
kind of iconic but also literally the worst movie i’ve ever watched
sarah (4.5★) · 4348 likes
oh to be running away from a burning house party with miles teller
2012 · Action, Comedy, Crime · 1h 49m · R · Curator 5.8/10 (1.8M ratings) · Where to watch: fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, TNT, TBS, tru TV
A smarter, more self-aware early-2010s comedy with similar energy, bromance, and absurd escalation.