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Shithouse

  • 2020
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Logan Miller, Dylan Gelula, Cooper Raiff, and Ashley Padilla in Shithouse (2020)
Alex (Cooper Raiff) is a lonely, friendless college freshman who is seriously contemplating transferring to a college closer to his mom (Amy Landecker) and sister (Olivia Welch), to whom he is still extremely tethered. Everything changes one night when Alex takes a leap and attends a party at his campus' party house 'Shithouse', where he forges a strong connection with his RA, Maggie (Dylan Gelula).
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A lonely college freshman forges a strong connection with his resident assistant during a fraternity party.A lonely college freshman forges a strong connection with his resident assistant during a fraternity party.A lonely college freshman forges a strong connection with his resident assistant during a fraternity party.

  • Director
    • Cooper Raiff
  • Writer
    • Cooper Raiff
  • Stars
    • Cooper Raiff
    • Dylan Gelula
    • Amy Landecker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Cooper Raiff
    • Writer
      • Cooper Raiff
    • Stars
      • Cooper Raiff
      • Dylan Gelula
      • Amy Landecker
    • 56User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Cooper Raiff
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    • Alex Malmquist
    Dylan Gelula
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    • Maggie Hill
    Amy Landecker
    Amy Landecker
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    Logan Miller
    Logan Miller
    • Sam
    Olivia Scott Welch
    Olivia Scott Welch
    • Jess
    • (as Olivia Welch)
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    Abby Quinn
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    Ashley Padilla
    Ashley Padilla
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    tobe_1991

    Did I just watch a bad edit version?

    Was that the real version? Does the editor deserves a Razzie? What have I just watched? I'm so confused. This review has the same structure like the movie. I don't think I get the final version. This is still in post-production.
    6dscoon

    Well made movie, but accuracy is often tedious

    As a college student, I can attest to the tonal and plot accuracy this movie achieves. It does that really well, but is the average day to day life of a college student trying to adjust to being away from home, while constantly shooting himself in the foot make for an entertaining movie? No. Is it worth a full length film? Also, no. This would have been a great 45 minute short. But the tedious and awkward, albeit accurate and realistic, dialogue which takes up the vast majority of this movie, runs dry far before the movie ends. I'm sure some people can relate to the movie enough to find this quite enjoyable, but I'm not one of them. Regardless, I think the is a successful debut for Raiff, as far as debuts go.
    7RMurray847

    A surprisingly touching film.

    SHITHOUSE was a very, VERY pleasant surprise. You should see it. There, that's all I should say. But if you need more reasons, I'll see what I can do.

    First of all, let me just say that it's amusing that the film is named SHITHOUSE, but that name probably isn't doing it any favors. But, it is what it is.

    The film stars director & writer Cooper Raiff, who at age 24 has taken a very low budget and produced a surprising film that evokes movies like BEFORE SUNSET more than ANIMAL HOUSE. Yes, it's about a college freshman (Alex, played by Raiff), far from home, trying to find his place at college via a party at the legendary title location. But it is very much NOT a movie about a party. Raiff is nearly crippled with loneliness and he knows it (he carries on a dialogue with his stuffed dog toy that shows us he knows just how deep his depression is). His devoted mom and sister are back in Texas, and they would gladly welcome him back from California with open arms and understanding hearts. But he senses that would be to embrace failure and to settle for less than life has in store for him. He struggles to make friends and he struggles to meet girls. But, amazingly, his conversation with himself forces him to ask his roommate (who barely speaks to him) to take him to this famous party so that he can, hopefully, break out of his shell a little. They go to the party (and you can tell this is a low budget film right here, because the party is attended by 40 people rather than the 400 a big-budget film would use). It actually feels like a party real people might go to. Alex has a modestly good time, but isn't terribly successful socially. But when he and the roommate end up back at the dorms, and his roommate has fallen unconscious on the floor after soiling himself, Alex escapes to the common room of the dorms to escape the stench. There, he falls into conversation with his RA, Maggie (Dylan Gelula) and the evening turns into a heartfelt encounter for the two of them. They go on a long, ambling walk through the city, and we feel a very palpable connection grow between the two. It is a transformative night.

    Transformative for Alex, but it's different for Maggie. I don't want to say anymore, because this film is so full of little surprises. There's laughter that's well-earned and driven by character. There's some absurdity (revolving around a pet turtle). There's some deeply felt sharing of feelings. And there are some astonishing moments, such as when Alex weeps uncontrollably as he shares his loneliness, finally, with his mom. When has a movie "about" partying at college ever shown us something like that?

    We root very deeply for Alex. He's a nice guy who sometimes does thoughtless things. He's a smart guy who often does stupid things. He's shy but has a capacity to connect.

    I was very impressed with this film, and cared pretty deeply our the main character and the central relationship. There are some issues. Raiff is not the world's greatest actor...sometimes he doesn't fully deliver on the promise of his own script. Gelula is very good in her role, but as rich as her character is, it's not always convincing. (This could be just the difficulty of a 24 year old, inexperience writer trying to craft a full-realized young woman.) Occasionally, the cinematography is a bit muddier than it should be, but given the clearly very low budget, this is forgivable. Sometimes the conversations between characters skew from being realistic to just uninteresting.

    But I still thoroughly enjoyed myself and I enjoyed rooting for this messed up but very relatable guy. If you can get past the unpleasant title, you should enjoy this film a great deal.
    8RNMorton

    Nice job

    Every once in a while you come across a true slice o' life movie that comes this close to reality. Raiff is just a smidge too gentle and Gelula a tad too harsh (if oddly alluring), but it still works fairly well. No cheap tricks, either, such as the Defining Character Death (except for the turtle). Congrats to Raiff and Gelula.
    9ParagonOfGreatness

    Caught me off guard.

    The title of this movie is quite misleading, and that is the only significant flaw with this film.

    If you are looking for a raunchy college comedy like the title suggests it might be, then you may be disappointed, however you are more likely to be surprised in a good way.

    The movie, while within the college party setting, is actually a very meaningful and real emotional drama with great insight into the anxieties and loneliness accompanied with the college experience.

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    • Quotes

      Maggie Hill: You're like the girl from 13 Going on 30.

      Alex Malmquist: ...Jennifer Garner?

      Maggie Hill: No, I'm talking about the movie 13 Going on 30, there's like, the girl with like the little house.

      Alex Malmquist: Yeah! That's Jennifer Garner -- you're talking about Jennifer Garner right now. She's-- she's awesome in that movie. What are you talking about?

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Freshman Year
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • CMR Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,370
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,545
      • Oct 18, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,370
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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