
A mature, intelligent high school student has a side job arranging "accidental" deaths (no 2 alike) of fellow students' parents. A cop detective notices this student being connected to all the kids of dead parents. Who wins the face-off?... (Full plot summary below)
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A mature, intelligent high school student has a side job arranging "accidental" deaths (no 2 alike) of fellow students' parents. A cop detective notices this student being connected to all the kids of dead parents. Who wins the face-off?
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| Film ThreatAlex SavelievUnlike the films it aspires to – Heathers, Election, American Psycho or even The Voices – Lowi’s feature’s all sizzle, no steak. |
| Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersEveryone is terrible in Extracurricular Activities, a dark comedy without any laughs and a mystery that doesn’t need to be solved. |
| User ReviewSergitoWhat's not to love? Funny? Yes. Dark? yes. Terrific actors? Yes. Fresh? Yes. |
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| User ReviewTVJerryColin Ford plays a savvy high school student who helps his classmates deal with bad parents…by killing them. Of course, he's clever enough to make the deaths look like accidents. On his trail is a seemingly inept detective (Timothy Simons, best known as the tall obnoxious Jonah on VEEP), but he can't seem to catch a break. There's lots of potential for dark comedy, especially with Simons in the cast. While there is an overall shady feel to the proceedings, it never realizes much humor and the script never probes too deeply into the family scenarios. |
| User ReviewHAThis dark comedy movie is dark but there's no comedy. Nothing in this movie will make you laugh. Literally nothing. There are so many deaths and it's their closed ones. What so funny about watching the deaths of others which were plotted by a teenage student. This movie got a bad message to teens and also children if they ever watch this. Parents is someone who we loved and despite the downs of how they treat us, we should always love them. But there's a good message to the parents. |