Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Mamrie Hart | ... | Kate Fields | |
Adam Lustick | ... | Richard / Raven | |
Joselyn Hughes | ... | Waitress | |
Grace Helbig | ... | Evie | |
Hannah Hart | ... | Charlie | |
Anna Akana | ... | Ashley | |
Annie Sertich | ... | Jules | |
Timothy Ryan Cole | ... | Luke | |
Betsy Randle | ... | Todd's Mom | |
Andy Ridings | ... | Todd | |
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John Hayden | ... | Todd's Dad |
Matt Dellapina | ... | Dan | |
Michael J. Murphy | ... | Oliver (as Mikey Murphy) | |
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Drew Monson | ... | Rufus |
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Epic Lloyd | ... | Homeless Man (as Lloyd Ahlquist) |
Lifelong friends Kate, Evie and Charlie are in a rut. Kate spends her days at a middling job and her nights alone or on failed dates. Evie is married with the in-laws from hell, wandering from one charitable cause to the next. Charlie has the girl of her dreams but just can't seem to pull her business (or her act) together. On the eve of Kate's 30th birthday, she agrees to let Evie and Charlie throw her a party. But what's supposed to be a simple celebration becomes a wild who's who of past and present, and things quickly spiral out of control.
Kate Fields (Mamrie Hart) is turning 30 and life kinda sucks. Her long-time friends Evie (Grace Helbig) and Charlie (Hannah Hart) have their own difficulties. They find a letter from Kate's 16 year old self. She allows them to throw her a small and tasteful birthday party but...
This is a film featuring a bunch of YouTube personalities. I'm sure that it's great for their fans. For everybody else, this is like every other single gal comedy by a second tier comedy troupe. They are functional comedic actors. There is nothing here that's going to blow anybody's mind. It has a few harmless jokes and a general knowledge of every single gal tropes. The party needs to go more crazy, faster and harder. It runs out of steam by the midway point. Instead of taking off into a wild night, it gets dull.