Ben and his slacker friend, Tanner play a prank on their high school physics professor. When she fails them on a test, they teach the demanding instructor a lesson by falsely accusing her of... Read allBen and his slacker friend, Tanner play a prank on their high school physics professor. When she fails them on a test, they teach the demanding instructor a lesson by falsely accusing her of murder on social media.Ben and his slacker friend, Tanner play a prank on their high school physics professor. When she fails them on a test, they teach the demanding instructor a lesson by falsely accusing her of murder on social media.
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Greetings again from the darkness. You need only know one thing to put this on your must-see movie list: beloved EGOT Rita Moreno plays a bad*** teacher in a horror-comedy. As a bonus, the film is loads of fun and is actually filled with comedy and suspense. Directed by Maureen Bharoocha and co-written by Rebecca Flynn-White and Zak White, the film allows the 90-year-old WEST SIDE STORY star to shift her pesona into Mrs. Wheeler, the demanding AP Physics teacher who thrives on intimidating her students to do better.
Connor Kalopsis plays Ben, the stressed-out over-achiever aiming for the scholarship that will get him admitted to the same college his recently deceased father attended. All he needs is to make the grade on his midterms. That plan comes to a screeching halt when Mrs. Wheeler announces she is failing the entire class due to a cheater in their midst. Ben is crushed and when he tells his best friend, Mei Turner (Ramona Young), about the unfair situation, she goes into full friend-protection mode. See Turner is not as ambitious as Ben, although she's a brilliant computer hacker and hatches a plan to "prank" Mrs. Wheeler. She plants the rumor and "creates evidence" on social media that Mrs. Wheeler was responsible for the disappearance and possible death of one of the school's missing students.
As you might imagine, the prank goes awry and the fallout is devastating. It becomes a viral accusation and attracts the police, causing tragic problems for the disliked teacher. Bringing just the right touch of comedy, the supporting cast includes Keith David as the Principal, Kate Flannery as the sarcastic cafeteria worker, Jonathan Kimmel (Jimmy's brother) as the all-knowing custodian, and Meredith Salenger as Ben's trusting mother. Each of these seasoned professionals contributes, and I found Ms. Flannery to be particularly effective.
Director Bharoocha does a really nice job blending the genres and juggling the multiple pieces. She provides a twist on the 'skeletons in the closet', and really let's Ms. Moreno do her thing. If there is any complaint here, it's that the envelope could have been pushed a bit more on the horror aspect, but that's only a minor wish. Topping off this fun ride are the hilarious outtakes that play over the closing credits. I do wish more directors took advantage of this.
Connor Kalopsis plays Ben, the stressed-out over-achiever aiming for the scholarship that will get him admitted to the same college his recently deceased father attended. All he needs is to make the grade on his midterms. That plan comes to a screeching halt when Mrs. Wheeler announces she is failing the entire class due to a cheater in their midst. Ben is crushed and when he tells his best friend, Mei Turner (Ramona Young), about the unfair situation, she goes into full friend-protection mode. See Turner is not as ambitious as Ben, although she's a brilliant computer hacker and hatches a plan to "prank" Mrs. Wheeler. She plants the rumor and "creates evidence" on social media that Mrs. Wheeler was responsible for the disappearance and possible death of one of the school's missing students.
As you might imagine, the prank goes awry and the fallout is devastating. It becomes a viral accusation and attracts the police, causing tragic problems for the disliked teacher. Bringing just the right touch of comedy, the supporting cast includes Keith David as the Principal, Kate Flannery as the sarcastic cafeteria worker, Jonathan Kimmel (Jimmy's brother) as the all-knowing custodian, and Meredith Salenger as Ben's trusting mother. Each of these seasoned professionals contributes, and I found Ms. Flannery to be particularly effective.
Director Bharoocha does a really nice job blending the genres and juggling the multiple pieces. She provides a twist on the 'skeletons in the closet', and really let's Ms. Moreno do her thing. If there is any complaint here, it's that the envelope could have been pushed a bit more on the horror aspect, but that's only a minor wish. Topping off this fun ride are the hilarious outtakes that play over the closing credits. I do wish more directors took advantage of this.
"The Prank" is a dark comedy that balances humor with suspense, making it a unique watch. The story revolves around two high school students who get caught up in a situation that spirals out of control after they pull what they think is a harmless prank. The film explores themes of consequence, morality, and the unpredictability of human behavior.
The humor is sharp and often dark, which might not be for everyone, but if you enjoy comedies that push boundaries, this might be up your alley. The cast delivers solid performances, especially the lead actors, who manage to keep the tension high while still delivering laughs.
Overall, "The Prank" is a clever, entertaining movie that keeps you engaged with its twists and turns, offering both suspense and humor without relying on cheap thrills or clichés.
The humor is sharp and often dark, which might not be for everyone, but if you enjoy comedies that push boundaries, this might be up your alley. The cast delivers solid performances, especially the lead actors, who manage to keep the tension high while still delivering laughs.
Overall, "The Prank" is a clever, entertaining movie that keeps you engaged with its twists and turns, offering both suspense and humor without relying on cheap thrills or clichés.
This is definitely in my tops of movies. Funny charming main character thrilling excellent and impressive how this all came together. Very unexpected. Bravo.
I almost wanna see a part two but I think it would have to be really good. Might as well make a different movie maybe.
I wish I did not have to write a certain amount of characters in order for me to post this.
I love Ben and his friend is Funny. I do get tired of there being so many abnormal kids in a movie like out some normal funny people,BUT the cast is good. And this made me wanna watch the movie flubber.
Love the scenery and the house.
I almost wanna see a part two but I think it would have to be really good. Might as well make a different movie maybe.
I wish I did not have to write a certain amount of characters in order for me to post this.
I love Ben and his friend is Funny. I do get tired of there being so many abnormal kids in a movie like out some normal funny people,BUT the cast is good. And this made me wanna watch the movie flubber.
Love the scenery and the house.
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