Jack Black winds up and throws us a rock and rolling good time in this classroom comedy caper.
School of Rock (2003)
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Reviews Counted:183
Fresh:167
Rotten:16
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: Black's exuberant, gleeful performance turns School of Rock into a hilarious, rocking good time.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some rude humor and drug references
Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:06-02-2004
Synopsis: SCHOOL OF ROCK is a hilarious romp that parents will enjoy as much as their children. Jack Black stars as Dewey Finn, a wannabe rock star who doesn't seem to be rocking much of anything these days.... SCHOOL OF ROCK is a hilarious romp that parents will enjoy as much as their children. Jack Black stars as Dewey Finn, a wannabe rock star who doesn't seem to be rocking much of anything these days. Kicked out of the band that he started and about to be kicked out of his apartment, Dewey pretends that he's his roommate Ned Schneebly (Mike White) in order to take a job as a substitute teacher. Arriving at an ultra conservative--and ultra expensive--prep school, Dewey manages to fool the uptight principal (Joan Cusack). Soon, he finds himself in a classroom with a bunch of fifth graders. Obviously, Dewey has no intentions of teaching these kids anything, but when he discovers that a handful of them are talented musicians, a light bulb goes off. Determined to enter the local battle of the bands and win $25,000, Dewey embarks on his greatest mission of all: Teaching these kids how to rock! Director Richard Linklater (DAZED AND CONFUSED, WAKING LIFE) delivers his most universally appealing film with SCHOOL OF ROCK. Written specifically for Black by screenwriter/actor White, this outrageously entertaining crowd-pleaser elevates Black to superstar status. [More]
Starring: Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White, Sarah Silverman
Starring: Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White, Sarah Silverman, Miranda Cosgrove, Joey Gaydes
Director: Richard Linklater
Director: Richard Linklater
Screenwriter: Mike White
Producer: Scott Rudin
Composer: Craig Wedren
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Reviews for School of Rock
Black rocks with extreme prejudice and surprinsingly entertaining results.
The overall results are not unpleasant and sometimes -- when it's truly Black and White and Linklater all over -- they're both funny and moving.
A film about the passion of rock and teaching, School of Rock thrives off the talent of its youthful cast and Richard Linklater's storytelling. Rock and Roll Forever!
As good as Black is, the film suffers from not flushing out its minor characters...
School of Rock is a triumph, riotously funny, moving and deftly mainstream without falling into clichéd pitfalls. It is a joyous film, one of the best of the year.
Jack Black isn’t an actor, he’s a clown — and a one-schitck clown at that.
With guys like Linklater and White at the helm, anonymity is a tremendous disappointment, and that disappointment is really something like a compliment.
A string of cliches lashed together by a formulaic plot that features underwritten characters and sit-com style humor.
One of the happiest surprises of the fall season--a full-throated, energetic comedy...smart yet also slightly demented.
That sound you hear is me -- still applauding Jack Black's wildly hilarious tour de force in School of Rock.
Funnyman Jack Black was born for this role – crisp, improvisational and brilliantly zany.
Jack is exactly like the guy in school that you always wanted to hang out with and no matter what kind of trouble he gets into – you are always willing to forgive him.
A collaboration between indie auteur director Richard Linklater and taboo-pushing screenwriter Mike White shouldn’t feel so mainstream.
Instead of the freshness of About a Boy, it presents the tried-and-true of a watered down The Goonies.
A joyfully simple and exceedingly entertaining motion picture that is about as much unadulterated fun as you are likely to have at the movies all year.
School of Rock tackles its familiar formula with a welcome mixture of reverence, intelligence, and cliché moderation.
Black is still a happy geek in perpetual overdrive, only now he draws on his musical skill, and his hipster shamelessness, to deliver the acting equivalent of a perfect power chord crunched with a demon smile.
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