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School of Rock
Paramount Pictures

School of Rock reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 82 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
9.3 out of 10
based on 41 reviews
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MPAA RATING: PG-13 for some rude humor and drug references

Starring Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White, Sarah Silverman, Joey Gaydos, Maryam Hassan, Kevin Alexander Clark, and Rebecca Brown

Hell raising guitarist with delusions of grandeur Dewey Finn (Black) has been kicked out of his band. Desperate for work, he impersonates a substitute teacher and turns a class of fifth grade high-achievers into high-voltage rock and rollers. (Paramount)


GENRE(S): Comedy  |  Musical  
WRITTEN BY: Mike White  
DIRECTED BY: Richard Linklater  
RELEASE DATE: DVD: March 2, 2004 
Video: March 2, 2004 
Theatrical: October 3, 2003 
RUNNING TIME: 108 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 

What The Critics Said

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100
Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
The School of Rock was made by gifted veterans of the American indie scene, but it's still the most unlikely great movie of the year.
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100
Newsweek David Ansen
It's a bravura, all-stops-out, inexhaustibly inventive performance. I don't know how much was improvised, and how much comes from White's sharp screenplay, but Black may never again get a part that displays his mad-dog comic ferocity to such brilliant effect. He, and the movie, kick ass.
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100
Time Richard Corliss
Three of the hippest indie film princes make a perfect commercial comedy.
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100
Christian Science Monitor David Sterritt
First and foremost a very funny film, and a very pleasant one that doesn't really have a villain. Credit for its hilarity goes largely to Black, who gives the performance of his career as a character who might have seemed merely coarse and crude in less gifted hands.
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100
Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
This joyous farce is a big, big deal, and Jack Black is nothing less than majestic as a scruffy, irreverent rocker passing himself off as a pedagogue in a private school.
100
Washington Post Ann Hornaday
An exuberant, raucous and thoroughly endearing comedy
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100
San Francisco Chronicle Peter Hartlaub
All Black, all the time, and could easily have been an exhausting mess. But the movie is coherent, hilarious and surprisingly sweet.
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91
Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy
Crowd-pleasing, feel-good stuff.
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90
Slate David Edelstein
For all its slickness, School of Rock has a let's-put-on-a-show quality that touches you in the most direct way a movie can. It's as if the filmmakers had said, "I'd like to teach the world to kick butt--in perfect harmony."
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90
Washington Post Desson Thomson
A movie for almost everyone, from boomer parents (who remember their teens and twenties) to their teenage kids (who can't wait to get started with same). And if there's anyone who can bring so many into the same mosh pit, it's Black, who so occupies the role you can't believe he's acting.
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90
New York Magazine Peter Rainer
Linklater, whose previous movies include "Slacker," "Before Sunrise," and "Waking Life," may be the most versatile director of his generation. School of Rock is his most unabashedly mainstream movie by far, and yet it’s commercial in the best way.
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90
Film Threat K.J. Doughton
School of Rock kicks ass. It's one movie that definitely goes to eleven.
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89
Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov
As far from "Slacker" as you could possibly get and still be using a motion-picture camera, The School of Rock is nonetheless pure Linklater, pure rock & roll, and pure fun. Gabba, gabba, hey!
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88
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
If quirky, independent, grown-up outsider filmmakers set out to make a family movie, this is the kind of movie they would make. And they did.
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88
USA Today Mike Clark
It plays even more like a bent version of Meredith Willson's "The Music Man" for the new millennium. Slinging a line of bull but displaying genuine affection for the youngsters he's bamboozling.
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88
Premiere Kelly Borgeson
An unexpectedly exuberant, only mildly subversive celebration of music, learning, and going all out for what you love.
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88
New York Daily News Jack Mathews
School of Rock may be to Black what "The Nutty Professor" was to Jerry Lewis, or "Groundhog Day" was to Bill Murray - that rare, perfectly tailored opportunity to play against one's broadest impulses. Not to neutralize them, necessarily, but to tame them and turn them into something very human and charming.
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88
Boston Globe Ty Burr
Utterly adorable.
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88
Chicago Tribune Mark Caro
The movie is the cinematic equivalent of a near-perfect three-minute pop song. It makes you laugh, smile and tap your toes over a brisk 88 minutes, and when it's finished, you're ready to hit repeat.
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80
The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias
Though tagged as the director's bid for commercial success, School Of Rock is as philosophical in its own way as "Slacker" or "Waking Life." It was made by people who not only know the music well enough to create magnificent flowcharts around it, but also understand how a simple, soul-stirring rock song can seem revolutionary.
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80
Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan
Takes a clever premise and Black's unflagging manic energy and comes up with a pleasing mainstream comedy that uses new people and attitudes to entertain in old-fashioned ways.
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80
The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
The film hits another comic mother lode in the byplay between Black and Cusack.
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80
Village Voice J. Hoberman
Jack Black is consistently hilarious--and not just in his dreams of moshpit glory.
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80
Chicago Reader Jonathan Rosenbaum
The kids, all real musicians performing, are wonderful, and so is Black; Joan Cusack is both charming and funny as the principal.
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80
The New York Times Stephen Holden
A very funny for-kids-of-all-ages delight that should catapult Mr. Black straight to the top of the A-list of Hollywood funnymen.
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80
Salon.com Andrew O'Hehir
In its cornball "Let's put on a show!" crudeness, its Cuisinart collapsing of rock history, and its reduction of the ambiguous, libidinal revolt led by Elvis and Mick and Johnny Rotten and Kurt Cobain to the level of pampered middle-school posturing, School of Rock is a clever and sometimes a beautiful thing.
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80
Empire Chris Hewitt
The feel-good hit of the year thus far. Be warned, though: if you think a little Jack Black goes a long way, then this isn’t for you.
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75
New York Post Lou Lumenick
One of the year's most consistently entertaining and ingratiating movies, building to an inspirational climax that's as rousing as it is predictable.
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75
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
Even education can't kill the demon of fun in Black. Enroll in his class and you won't stop laughing.
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75
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sean Axmaker
Linklater powers the film with the energy and attitude and beat of his soundtrack.
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75
Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez
The movie is a polished (and irresistible) piece of crowd-pleasing formula and deserves to become a monster hit. But it is also a perfect showcase for the volcanic talents of the rotund comedian/musician/all-around wildman.
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75
Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea
It's one of the great have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too performances of the year.
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70
Dallas Observer Robert Wilonsky
School of Rock, populated by bright-shiny faces given a "Revenge of the Nerds" happy ending, is light and meaningless but never worthless. It merely aspires to be a good time and is just that and nothing more, a grin-worthy buzz that wears off in the parking lot.
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70
LA Weekly Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
Still, the big-show musical payoff is good fun, and Black and his little doppelgangers have it all over "Daddy Day Care."
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70
Variety Dennis Harvey
Combined with hilarious physical business and perfectly overearnest delivery of pseudocool lines like, "Let your fingers do the rocking!," he (Black) pretty much single-handedly keeps the formulaic progress funny.
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63
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen
A picture with pop's delicious energy yet none of its attendant risk, a flick that no one will love but everyone will like.
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63
Baltimore Sun Chris Kaltenbach
Like the particular brand of music Dewey espouses, this is a movie more concerned with exploiting rock than understanding it.
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60
Film Threat Rick Kisonak
Anyone who loves rock music will appreciate the script's insights into the form and its history.
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60
TV Guide Angel Cohn
The kids -- most of them first-timers cast for natural charisma and musical ability -- steal the show, and a talented supporting cast helps take the edge off Black's manic antics.
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50
ReelViews James Berardinelli
Feel-good tripe: a string of clichés lashed together by a formulaic plot that features underwritten characters and sit-com style humor.
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50
Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
Somewhere inside "School" lurks a heartwarming or hilarious movie, perhaps both.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 9.3 (out of 10) based on 328 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Jesse L. gave it a10:
it was a very good movie. and yea i agree, the fact that Jack Black was able to tune down his many obsenities for a childrens movie (or pg-13) and Katie (A.K.A the bass guitar) is hot.

Alee H. gave it a3:
I like this movie but Joey Gaydos completely ruined it. He goes to my freaking school and is the biggest jerk I've ever known. So don't look up to him, be happy you don't know him because he is so full of himself. He actually Googles himself and finds what people think of him. No one likes him except you losers that don't even know him.

Jacob H. gave it a9:
Funny movie, good music, the clash hell yea, but Jack Black thinks he iz da shit, and is so funny, and he is, but he sux @ guitar.

Georgia H gave it a10:
I totally agree with Jennifer L Kevin is the hottest guy on earth. He's just turned 18. The movie is amazing!! I do not believe some people gave it a 2. R u nuts??

Andrew G gave it a10:
This is one of the most inspirational and hilarious movie I have seen in a long time. I watched Love Actually for the first time yesterday and I was touched, but School of Rock is WAY more heart warming. Oh God I love this movie.

Marie M. gave it a10:
its so funny. jack black is the perfect character. i hope they can do a school of rock 2.

Sam gave it a10:
You want to know what's scary about this movie? It's so good that, if it weren't for LOTR: The Return of the King, it would be the best movie of 2003.

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