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Three thieves sneaked into a large palace in order to carry out a bold robbery in order to repay their debts. The bandits have demonstrated that they are waiters at a gala dinner in Malibu in order to carry out the theft. But after a while, their plan fails unexpectedly, and then thieves realize that guests' dinners are not as easy as they expect, and they will fight for the exit.
Monster Party is a delicious nasty bit of violence which both leans into the tropes the horror genre is known for while adding some new flavor along the way.
A case study in how to make a crisply shot, proficiently edited, impressively screwed up murder express on the cheap, almost everything about this makes me happy.
We need the attacks to increase in frequency with little breathing room because Monster Party's success comes from our being too wrapped up in the brutality to question logic.
There's some decent ideas here, but von Hoffman fails to develop them properly and isn't worth recommending over the far more engaging and suspenseful Don't Breathe.