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18 to Party
Directed by
Jeffrey Roda
Not Rated
2019
80m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.4
57%
100%
7.1
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It's 1984 and outside a small-town nightclub, a group of 8th graders gather, grappling with a spate of recent suicides, UFO sightings, their absentee parents, and each other.
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Cast of 18 to Party
Taylor Richardson
Missy
James Freedson-Jackson
Lanky
Alivia Clark
Amy
Tanner Flood
Shel
Sam McCarthy
Peter
Ivy Miller
Kira
Enzo Cellucci
Rizzo
Ashling Doyle
Tonya
Oliver Gifford
Brad
Nolan Lyons
Dean
Erich Schuett
James
Jeffrey Roda
Director / Writer
Andrew Cahill
Producer
Nikola Duravcevic
Producer
Emily Ziff Griffin
Producer
Stephanie Hall Marin
Producer
Sam Bader
Production Design
Gris Jordana
Director Of Photography
Eva Marie Lopez
Costume Design
Kate Williams
Editor
18 to Party Ratings & Reviews
Crooked Marquee
Craig D. Lindsey
Not since Rian Johnson's Brick have I seen a movie where the young characters speak in such a stylized, hyper-aware, wise-beyond-their-years manner
North Shore Movies
Daniel M. Kimmel
Marks first-time writer/director Roda as someone to watch.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Roda is interested in the little things that make up the stuff of life at that age.
Common Sense Media
Tara McNamara
Drama about '80s teen life is no party; smoking, profanity.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
18 to Party feels like an overstretched one-act play, or an undernourished stab at some middle ground between Stand by Me and River's Edge. Either way, it falls short.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Tim Cogshell
I loved this angsty little period drama.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
18 to Party is too stagnant for a story about young people wanting to break free.
AIPT
Nathaniel Muir
More than just another coming of age movie set in the 80s, the movie is filled with charm. It looks at the period with a reverse nostalgia that is refreshing.
Austin Chronicle
Selome Hailu
[It] needed more scrupulous eyes, but bears the palpable excitement of a new voice. It's worth the watch for indie lovers and coming-of-age aficionados, with just enough moments of true clarity to expect a more mature, balanced appeal in Roda's future.
ianthomasmalone.com
Ian Thomas Malone
18 to Party is a thoroughly lackluster endeavor. Roda's awful screenplay deflates any value from this derivative half-baked homage.
Orlando Weekly
Cameron Meier
There's just too little joy, humor, originality and entertainment in this dimly lit, low-budget slice-of-lifer.
Film Threat
Chris Salce
18 to Party knows what it's going to be, and it does it well. It is like a Friday night discussion that you would have with your friends. It is an absolute must-see and one of my favorite films to review this year.
jackiekcooper.com
Jackie K. Cooper
A mashup of "Waiting For Godot" and "The Breakfast Club. It features several young actors worth keeping on your radar.
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