Party Monster
0 sources
Party Monster
Summary
Party Monster is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (844 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Party Monster's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Party Monster was directed by Fenton Bailey[4].
- Party Monster was directed by Randy Barbato[5].
- Fenton Bailey wrote the screenplay for Party Monster[6].
- Randy Barbato wrote the screenplay for Party Monster[7].
- Party Monster's composer is recorded as Jimmy Harry[8].
- Party Monster's composer is recorded as Kevin Haskins[9].
- Party Monster's genre is docudrama[10].
- Party Monster's genre is biographical film[11].
- Party Monster's genre is film based on book[12].
- Party Monster's genre is crime film[13].
- Party Monster's genre is comedy film[14].
- Party Monster's genre is LGBTQ-related film[15].
- Party Monster's genre is drama film[16].
- Party Monster's based on is recorded as Disco Bloodbath[17].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Seth Green[18].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Macaulay Culkin[19].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Diana Scarwid[20].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Chloë Sevigny[21].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Marilyn Manson[22].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Dylan McDermott[23].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Mia Kirshner[24].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Wilmer Valderrama[25].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Natasha Lyonne[26].
- A cast member of Party Monster was Wilson Cruz[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Christine Vachon[28], Edward R. Pressman[29], John Wells[30], Wouter Barendrecht[31], and Michael J. Werner[32]. Directors include Fenton Bailey[4] and Randy Barbato[5]. Screenwriters include Fenton Bailey[6] and Randy Barbato[7]. Cast members include Seth Green[18], Macaulay Culkin[19], Diana Scarwid[20], Chloë Sevigny[21], Marilyn Manson[22], and Dylan McDermott[23].
Publication
Party Monster was released on January 1, 2003[33]. The original language of it was English[34]. Genres include docudrama[10], biographical film[11], film based on book[12], crime film[13], comedy film[14], and LGBTQ-related film[15]. It was distributed by video on demand[35].
Reception
Reviews include 29%[36], 4.4/10[37], and 36/100[38].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Party Monster's after a work by is recorded as James St. James[39].
Why It Matters
Party Monster ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (844 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40]