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.
Directed by Nima Nourizadeh
high school
birthday
birthday party
mockumentary
house party
teen movie
high school student
fake documentary
faux documentary
Rank
#89 in 2012·#4355 overall
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Letterboxd
3.4 / 5
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Cast
Thomas Mann
Thomas Kub
Oliver Cooper
Costa
Jonathan Daniel Brown
JB
Dax Flame
Dax
Kirby Bliss Blanton
Kirby
Brady Hender
Everett
Nick Nervies
Tyler
Alexis Knapp
Alexis
Miles Teller
Miles Teller
Peter MacKenzie
Dad
Caitlin Dulany
Mom
Rob Evors
Rob
Crew
Nima Nourizadeh
Director
Michael Bacall
Screenplay
Jeff Groth
Editor
Ken Seng
Director of Photography
Todd Phillips
Producer
Alex Heineman
Executive Producer
Steve Richards
Executive Producer
Andrew Rona
Executive Producer
Joel Silver
Executive Producer
Michael Bacall
Story
Bill Brzeski
Production Design
Luci Romberg
Stunts
Popular Reviews
5850 reviews
Ben GivertzPRO
7.9★ · 07/28/25
A childhood inspiration
A childhood inspiration
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Andre
7.4★ · 10/15/25
just watched this, reminds me of my high school after prom party lmao that shit was off the hook
just watched this, reminds me of my high school after prom party lmao that shit was off the hook
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shart donaldson
5.7★ · 07/24/25
i yearn for a high school rager
i yearn for a high school rager
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Gdolla
8.7★ · 02/12/26
8.7/10 Defines A Generation. This isn’t going to be a long review because it’s not a serious film but it is so funny and the greatest party film I’ve ever seen. The 2 kids that were security guards were my favorite parts as when I mean each scene they were in I was dying. And I can see how people perceive it as a classic because it definitely is and it for-sure defines a generation.
8.7/10 Defines A Generation. This isn’t going to be a long review because it’s not a serious film but it is so funny and the greatest party film I’ve ever seen. The 2 kids that were security guards were my favorite parts as when I mean each scene they were in I was dying. And I can see how people perceive it as a classic because it definitely is and it for-sure defines a generation.