Posted on March - 4 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS

The two biggest and newest features that were on top at the box office this weekend are a Dr. Seuss' classic plus the high school party no one ever had.

First thing you have to take into account before sitting down to watch Project X is that it doesn't take place in the real world. Yes, it is a movie, a simulation if you will, but the feature reaches fantastical heights of the outrageous

A couple of years ago, I was asked, for a feature page in EW, to list my choice for the five most influential movies of the last 20 years. A few of them were no-brainers — you could write a book on the revolution set off by Pulp

The weekend's other new release, the polar opposite R-rated party flick "Project X," collected a healthy $20.8 million. Heading into the weekend, the romantic drama "The Vow" held the record for 2012's highest debut after it opened with $41 million

“Project X” documents good-natured Thomas Kub's (Thomas Mann) birthday party, filmed under the home-video direction of AV geek Dax (Dax Flame). The party turns from a small gathering to a huge uprising after belligerent friend Costa (Oliver Cooper)

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