Kitchen Party Movie Review
Kitchen Party Review
"Kitchen Party" Overview

Rating: NR
1997
Cast and Crew
Director : Gary BurnsProducer : Christine Haebler,John Hazlett
Screenwiter : Gary Burns
Starring : Scott Speedman,Tygh Runyan,John Payne,Jessica Leis,Aisha Schliessler,Marc Petey,Ryan Petey,A.J. Bond,James McBurney,Jenafor Ryane,Joelle Thomas,Kevin McNulty,Gillian Barber,Marie Stillin,Sarah Strange,Michelle Skalnik,Laura Harris
The quaint, indie, Canadian flipside of Can't Hardly Wait. This one stars Scott
Speedman as the ringleader of a small group of just-graduated kids, wasting
away the summer by hunting down booze and drugs and throwing a minuscule house
party -- apparently in the middle of the afternoon.
Scott's parents are crazy about their living room -- one of those pristine
model environments where the carpet has to vacuumed just so. Most of the party
consists of keeping people out of said room, while Scott complains about his
older brother (who eventually runs off with Scott's girlfriend), and getting
the gang (none of the remainder are big (or even medium) names like Speedman)
out of all manner of scrapes.
Meanwhile, across town, the parents are having a party of their own. Kitchen
Party aims to show us how the kids are growing up while the adults are
regressing, but the message is muddy. The jokes are a little flat, too, but the
film isn't without its charms. The performances are surprisingly capable, and
the direction works more often than not. The absurd ending is not to be missed.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





