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Bad Kids of Crestview Academy
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It's four years later, and a new group of students has been placed in Saturday detention at the infamous and prestigious Crestview Academy. At least one kid has ulterior motives… or the school has a curse.
It's four years later, and a new group of students has been placed in Saturday detention at the infamous and prestigious Crestview Academy. At least one kid has ulterior motives… or the school has a curse.
Actors:
J. Alan Nelson,
Drake Bell,
Weston Grounds,
Molly May Rockwell,
Colby Arps,
Hale Hallam,
Catherine Grady,
Matt Phelps,
Julie Kavanagh,
Scott Edward Logan,
Hite Hallam,
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J. Alan Nelson
1957, Snyder, Texas, USA
Drake Bell
27 June 1986, Santa Ana, California, USA
Weston Grounds
Molly May Rockwell
Colby Arps
Hale Hallam
Catherine Grady
Matt Phelps
Julie Kavanagh
Scott Edward Logan
Hite Hallam
Director:
Ben Browder
Ben Browder
11 December 1962, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Country:
United States
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January 12, 2017
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A genuinely ugly and misguided attempt at merging dark comedy with gore.January 12, 2017
"It's time to break stereotypes, not reinforce them!" Headmaster Nash says at one point. Alas, not in this movie.January 12, 2017
Despite its lively origins as a graphic novel, the film is hopelessly dull.January 11, 2017
The film sorely misses the kinds of cheesy character tics and attributes that make low-budget gems sing with self-awareness, á la the best of Roger Corman.January 10, 2017
Ben Browder's follow-up to Bad Kids Go To Hell is less stylized and more generic, even with the same private-school mean streak.