Chris is ready to head to college. But he'll leave his best friend and the girl he's had a crush on since 2nd grade. So he throws one last party that turns into a hilarious disaster.Chris is ready to head to college. But he'll leave his best friend and the girl he's had a crush on since 2nd grade. So he throws one last party that turns into a hilarious disaster.Chris is ready to head to college. But he'll leave his best friend and the girl he's had a crush on since 2nd grade. So he throws one last party that turns into a hilarious disaster.
Jeremy Boado
- Willard
- (as Jeremy Jess Boado)
Stephen Newton
- Black Suit Guy
- (as Stephen Armond Newton)
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I was so pumped up to see this movie because i have always loved the house party movies. When i finally got to see it i was let down, i couldn't believe that kid n' play would let this movie be made. The two main top actors in the movie are great man and actors but this movie was not for them. The plot of the movie was to simple and predictable and the rest of the cast need acting lessons asap. They try to follow the steps of the first movie but ended with an hell of a epic fail. The movie itself do have some funny parts in it, when watching it it feels as if they try way to hard to get a laugh out of you. But for this new generation this movie may spark their minds. As for us old school folks we can just re-watch the original movies.
This is the white washed post High School Musical era version of House Party mixed whilst also trying to be American Pie.
Everyone is too attractive, no one seem to be from lower socio economic families unlike many characters in the original series, the dancing is overly coreographed, it sticks it's nose up to actual hip-hop and you honestly don't care what happens to the characters.
Just watch the original or Project X for a better party disaster movie
A agree with the other review. The original "House Party" with actors/rappers Kid and Play was not the best movie in the world, but at the time it was a fun movie for that age group. This movie is cheaply done with no production values. Acting is pathetic! It's like you are watching a HD video from someones phone of a high school student's audio visual project. It's not funny...anywhere! I want to know who I should talk to get the hour and a half back that I wasted of my life watching this! I wasn't expecting much, but was still disappointed! How do people like this get the funding/backing/money to produce these garbage movies?
I recently watched House Party: Tonight's the Night (2013) on Tubi. The storyline follows Chris, who is about to leave for college. He decides to throw a house party before he goes as a final chance to hang out with all his friends and to finally tell his lifelong crush how he feels about her. Chris is also an aspiring rapper, so when he hears there's a local record producer in the area, he invites them too. The party gets a little out of hand, which could ruin all of his future dreams.
This film is directed by Darin Scott (Caught Up) and stars Tequan Richmond (Ray), Zac Goodspeed (Meth Head), Tristin Mays (MacGyver), Keith Powers (The Tomorrow War) and Rolonda Watts (The Stupids).
Unfortunately, there's really nothing positive I can say about this movie. Everything about this picture is pretty corny, and none of the circumstances felt well-executed. The dance-off, DJ battle, and sexting scenes were painful to watch. The rap battle featured lip-syncing of a prerecorded rap and was brutal to endure. The sexting scene made me uncomfortable. The dialogue is awkward and inauthentic, and most of the film is overacted. Even the music is bad. There's nothing to see here.
In conclusion, House Party: Tonight's the Night is a terrible attempt to relaunch the House Party series. I would score this a 2/10 and recommend skipping it.
This film is directed by Darin Scott (Caught Up) and stars Tequan Richmond (Ray), Zac Goodspeed (Meth Head), Tristin Mays (MacGyver), Keith Powers (The Tomorrow War) and Rolonda Watts (The Stupids).
Unfortunately, there's really nothing positive I can say about this movie. Everything about this picture is pretty corny, and none of the circumstances felt well-executed. The dance-off, DJ battle, and sexting scenes were painful to watch. The rap battle featured lip-syncing of a prerecorded rap and was brutal to endure. The sexting scene made me uncomfortable. The dialogue is awkward and inauthentic, and most of the film is overacted. Even the music is bad. There's nothing to see here.
In conclusion, House Party: Tonight's the Night is a terrible attempt to relaunch the House Party series. I would score this a 2/10 and recommend skipping it.
This movie is made by some crazy clueless people. This is the dumbest movie ever and it isn't worthy of the House Party name. I think my eyeballs might break if I have to roll them again. If this is portraying todays youth im tired of living on Earth. Why why why why why why why why why why? How is this funny to anyone? Uninspired crap. Please stop making crappy movies based on good movies. House Party isn't even that great but this is a shame on its name. This movie is on an endless loop in Hell. Poop. Poop Poop Poop. This really is my review for this terrible movie, it doesn't even attempt to be smart or entertaining so neither am I. The actors don't even seem into it. Please don't make another one. This movie is so stupid. FIN
Did you know
- TriviaRap duo Kid 'N Play, the stars of the first three films, make cameos in this film as big-time record producers, occupations that they began in the third film, which was their last appearance in the series before this film. Unlike the fourth Film in the series, House Party 5 takes place in the same universe as the first three, hence Kid N' Play's special appearance.
- ConnectionsFeatured in House Party 5: Keepin' It Old School (2013)
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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