Shithouse

    Shithouse
    2020

    Synopsis

    Lonely college freshman Alex has closed himself off from his peers, who all appear to have this whole "college thing" figured out. But everything changes one night when Alex takes a leap and attends a party at Shithouse - a legendary party fraternity - where he forges a strong connection with Maggie.

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    Cast

    • Cooper RaiffAlex Malmquist
    • Dylan GelulaMaggie Hill
    • Amy LandeckerMom
    • Logan MillerSam
    • Olivia Scott WelchJess
    • Abby QuinnGeorgia
    • Joy SundaySophia
    • Ashley PadillaDG
    • Tre HallGarrett
    • Alina PatraJulia

    Recommendations

    • 90

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Raiff is so credible in the part one can't help but suspect there's a lot of him in Alex; the film's willingness to look so frankly at his vulnerability, in an unmanipulative way, feels especially refreshing now.
    • 89

      Austin Chronicle

      One of the most extraordinary debuts of the year.
    • 83

      IndieWire

      The whole movie is suspended in a pleasant and intimate space between order and chaos, love and abandonment, leaving the nest and building a new one. Every time Shithouse borrows from something else, it only seems to become more itself.
    • 80

      Los Angeles Times

      Though the film’s casual structure lulls you into thinking not much is going on, the gently shifting power dynamics between the characters, and a reversal of the traditional gender roles sets up an unexpectedly moving resolution.
    • 75

      The Film Stage

      Shithouse, written and directed by the 22-year-old Cooper Raiff, tells a familiar story with a specificity that cannot be ignored.
    • 75

      Movie Nation

      Few movies grab the lonely, lost and timeless suck of freshman year at college as well as Shithouse, the debut feature of writer, director and co-star Cooper Raiff.
    • 75

      Boston Globe

      The movie won the grand prize at this year’s Slamdance, an even more indie Sundance-adjacent festival, and it marks the arrival of an earnest talent in writer-director-star Cooper Raiff. It’s also the rare youth movie to dispense with cynicism and wear its heart on its sleeve.
    • 75

      LarsenOnFilm

      At its best, the movie captures the thrill of those moments, whether romantic or friendly, when you realize something special is happening.