

School's Out
A few days before the baccalaureate, a high school student decides to settle accounts with the most cowardly teacher in the school.
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Plot Summary
A group of students at a boarding school are targeted by a mysterious killer during their final week before summer break. As the body count rises, the remaining students must uncover the killer's identity before they become the next victims.
Critical Reception
School's Out (2008) received generally negative reviews from critics, often cited for its predictable plot, low production values, and reliance on common horror tropes. Audiences found it to be a standard slasher film with little to distinguish itself from others in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak and unoriginal storyline.
- Acting performances are often uninspired.
- Lacks tension and suspense despite its horror genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for "School's Out" is scarce, but it generally aligns with critical sentiment, with viewers finding it a forgettable entry in the slasher subgenre. Many found the plot too derivative and the scares unconvincing.
Fun Fact
The film was released direct-to-video, a common distribution method for many of David DeCoteau's horror films.
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