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Project X is a 2012 American found footage teen comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh, written by Michael Bacall and Matt Drake and produced by Todd Phillips.
Project X: Directed by Nima Nourizadeh. With Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Dax Flame. Three high-school seniors throw a birthday party to make a name for themselves. As the night progresses, things spiral out of control as word of the party spreads.
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- Comedy
- Nima Nourizadeh
- 2012-03-02
Sep 30, 2021 · ‘Project X’ is partially based on a true story. The teen comedy seems to draw inspiration from Corey Worthington , AKA “Australia’s most infamous teenager,” who, at the age of 16, threw a party when his parents had gone out of town on vacation in 2008.
Project X Release Date: When was the film released? Project X was a Nationwide release in 2012 on Friday, March 2, 2012 in around 3,055 theaters. There were 9 other movies released on the same date, including Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, Boy and Let the Bullets Fly.
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- Jillian Reynolds
- Nima Nourizadeh
High-school senior Thomas Kub wants to have a small get-together while his parents leave town. His two friends convince him not to worry, and to invite a couple more people than intended. Once people start showing up, the party begins to spiral out of control, leading to a uncontrollable situation.
Filming for Project X (in the style of an amateur home video) began June 14, 2010 in Los Angeles, and it is set for a March 2, 2012 release date. Cast. Thomas Mann as Thomas Kub. Oliver Cooper as Costa. Jonathan Daniel Brown as J.B. Videos. Project X (2012) Trailer - HD Movie - Todd Phillips. Categories. :
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Project X was released in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom on March 2, 2012, and grossed over $100 million worldwide during its theatrical run. Criticism focused on the "loathsome" behavior of the lead characters, the perceived misogyny and the disregard for the effects of drug use.