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15 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 65Paste MagazineMatt DonatoPaste MagazineMatt DonatoWith House Party, Calmatic jumps from a prolific music video career to feature filmmaking with the same energy, leading to shorter-burst storytelling that values standout moments over longevity.
- 63RogerEbert.comMonica CastilloRogerEbert.comMonica CastilloWhile this remix of "House Party" may leave some nostalgic for the original, it smartly doesn't try to copy the first film. However, it does stay true to the first version's celebration of friendship.
- 58The A.V. ClubLuke Y. ThompsonThe A.V. ClubLuke Y. ThompsonTo its credit, and this isn’t damning with faint praise, the new House Party is frequently very funny. (The R-rated language and creative insults are a great asset, even if they might restrict the potential teen audience.) What it has in humor, though, it lacks in pace.
- 58IndieWireJude DryIndieWireJude DryThough Latimore and Cole have enough charisma to skate by, the movie lacks the originality and scrappiness of its inspiration. Trading on celebrity cameos and impressive set pieces, House Party feels like an uneven amalgam of so many studio comedies that came before it.
- 55TheWrapWilliam BibbianiTheWrapWilliam BibbianiMost of this new House Party is relatively uninspired, a modest and mediocre comedy that relies more on its high-concept plot to capture the audience’s attention than on interesting characters or, you know, jokes.
- 50Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperChicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperOne of the unique things about the original “House Party” from 1990 is while there was an abundance of energetic and exhilarating dancing, the party itself was almost secondary to all the action that took place OUTSIDE the party...Not so much with the massive, bloated, epic, over-the-top bash in the “House Party” reboot, which marks the second time LeBron James has put his enormous clout behind a new take on a beloved 1990s film (after the “Space Jam” reboot) — and the second time the results were underwhelming.
- 40VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanThe film taps into the glitz ethos of the age of social-media envy without necessarily scrutinizing what it all means. Kid ‘n Play had put on a party to remember, but the new movie, much like Kevin and Damon themselves, just goes with the flow of the scam.
- 38St. Louis Post-DispatchKatie WalshSt. Louis Post-DispatchKatie WalshThe comedy waffles between nonsensically heightened and realistically grounded, often alternating between the two modes at random, never landing on a tone.
- 30The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckLead actors Cole and Latimore are competent enough, but they don’t come close to approximating the original film’s stars’ charisma or likability, with the result that their characters’ ill-advised activities leave a sour taste. This is one party you can’t wait to be over.
- 20The GuardianThe GuardianIt’s Kid Cudi who salvages the picture playing an even more deadpan version of himself. And he carries the second half of the story through a macabre twist that at least makes the 100-minute feature worth finishing.