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The Dirties
Directed by
Matt Johnson
Not Rated
2013
83m
Drama
,
Crime
,
and more
6.8
83%
75%
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Two best friends are filming a comedy about getting revenge on the bullies at their high school. One of them isn't joking.
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Cast of The Dirties
Matt Johnson
Matt / Director / Writer / Producer
Owen Williams
Owen
Krista Madison
Chrissy H.
Shailene Garnett
Krissy B.
Jay McCarrol
Mr. Bird
Brandon Wickens
Jackman
Josh Boles
Boozy
Padraig Singal
Boy in Park 1
Ross Hill
Boy in Park 2
Alen Delain
Alan
Paul Daniel Ayotte
Laren
Jordan Foster
Dylan
David Matheson
Mr. Muldoon
Dan Fewings
Mr. Fewings
Alison Arnot
Mrs. Johnson
Sean Spiering
Rock Thrower
Michael Spiering
Rock Thrower
Miranda Olesko
Campfire Girl
Kate MacDonald
Singing Girl
Janelle Blanchard
Singing Girl
Sara Camus
Girl on Stage
Andrew Carson
Magic Club
Aaron Feldman
Magic Club
Jacob Tsafatinos
Magic Club
Evan Morgan
Writer / Producer
Matthew Miller
Producer
Jared Raab
Producer
The Dirties Ratings & Reviews
The Gutter Monkey
May 15, 2025
A smart and genuinely hilarious comedy that takes an unexpectedly dark turn.
The Hollywood Reporter
THR Staff
Using a mockumentary format, the film treads on overly familiar territory... but it also contains enough examples of anarchically dark humor to make it memorable.
F This Movie!
Patrick Bromley
It begins as a comedy, gets us to love and identify with its characters, but slowly marches towards horror and tragedy with a sad inevitability.
Dread Central
Brad McHargue
Johnson and his crew have crafted an incredibly tragic and important film, filled with incredibly real characters.
Film Thrills
Deirdre Crimmins
The performances are all extremely natural and believable.
The Film Stage
Ethan Vestby
To deny the overall accomplishments of The Dirties would be an injustice; Johnson's debut promises great things to come.
Seven Days (VT)
Margot Harrison
It is to ripped-from-the-headlines movies what The Blair Witch Project was to horror movies.
We Got This Covered
Liam Dunn
In meta-mockumentary The Dirties, the all important issue of high school violence is undercut by a little too much preaching and not enough subtlety.
The Playlist
Drew Taylor
This could have been a great film, and even in its limp final state is oddly effective, but it's no where near the movie that it wants to be, or thinks it is.
The Grid
Jason Anderson
Very smart and very dark.
IndieWire
Eric Kohn
A shooter story that creeps up on you with humor and personality, featuring characters so likable the thought that they could transform into killers is at first unthinkable -- which is precisely the point.
Movies.com
Erik Davis
This might just be one of the most accurate portrayals of school violence you'll ever see
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
As admirable as it is thematically, The Dirties does bear the marks of a filmmaker who isn't fully formed yet.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Remarkable as much for its insights as for its audacity, "The Dirties" approaches school violence with a comic veneer that slowly shades into deep darkness.
Los Angeles Times
Inkoo Kang
A masterful blend of black humor and queasy dread ...
Film Journal International
Chris Barsanti
There's nothing exploitative or in-your-face about [The Dirties], just a sneak peek into the lives of a couple of lost souls whose easiest answers are found on a flickering screen.
Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
Jeff Meyers
While much of film is subversively amusing (though rarely laugh-out-loud funny), Johnson's depiction of high school bullying is disturbingly realistic, without ever crossing into hyperbole.
The Dissolve
Sam Adams
The Dirties is documentary-like in the best way, building a narrative out of Owen and Matt's natural, often funny interactions. Where that narrative leads, however, is harder to justify.
Village Voice
Zachary Wigon
The Dirties explores high school violence from a refreshingly original angle.
HitFix
Drew McWeeny
It is a slight movie in terms of actual events that happen, but it grapples with some giant ideas and emotions in a very effective way.
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