
Handsome, charming Chris Duvall (Carlo Marks) is the sports hero and most popular boy at high-school, whose successful father (Tom Wade) expects him to score a scholarship, whatever it takes. Interviewing him is the main task on the list of the brand-new school paper editor, nerdy A-student Emma Neuman (Lexi Giovagnoli), who hardly has a social life--unlike her prankster kid brother (Vincent Giovagnoli) and tends to end up doing most assignments to be distributed among the te... (Full plot summary below)
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Handsome, charming Chris Duvall (Carlo Marks) is the sports hero and most popular boy at high-school, whose successful father (Tom Wade) expects him to score a scholarship, whatever it takes. Interviewing him is the main task on the list of the brand-new school paper editor, nerdy A-student Emma Neuman (Lexi Giovagnoli), who hardly has a social life--unlike her prankster kid brother (Vincent Giovagnoli) and tends to end up doing most assignments to be distributed among the team, even fellow nerd Paul (Maxwell Glick) who wrestles with jock bullies. Desperate to fail the history exam and his whole term average, Chris asks Emma to cheat by switching papers, but that goes bad for all. Then, a homeless fairy rewards her kindness to a shopping card-pushing nobody by granting an amulet good for three do-overs. Emma's attempts to arrange things for everyone by alterations keep going wrong; so the last run is from scratch, notably tutoring Chris instead.
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| User ReviewOliver-Todd HThis is not a high budget action flick, but it is a really cute family friendly film! |
| User ReviewTimothy JI've never prayed for meningitis before in my life until about 5 minutes into this show. 1 hr and a bit of film, 10 years of psychotherapy. |