Elsie Fisher, left, and Emily Robinson in the movie "Eighth Grade." (Linda Kallerus/A24/TNS)
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6 back-to-school movies you should watch
‘Eighth Grade’ (2018)
Thirteen-year-old Kayla endures the tidal wave of contemporary suburban adolescence as she makes her way through the last week of middle school—the end of her thus far disastrous eighth grade year—before she begins high school.
Between the gut-wrenching despair of Todd Solondz’s “Welcome to the Dollhouse” and the cartoonish absurdity of “Napoleon Dynamite” lies Bo Burnham’s directorial debut. The then-28-year-old comedian (who started writing it at 23) delivered an up-to-the-minute portrayal of the life of a modern tween girl. And by modern, we mean one who understands third season “Rick & Morty” references.
The conflict with Kayla Day (Elsie Fisher) is immediately apparent, though there is no particular antagonist or driving event. She is just the child of a single-dad (a delightful Josh Hamilton), living through the last week of middle school and desperately hoping to be something that someone will like. Breaking with the tradition of casting young-looking 20-somethings to play teenagers, the age-appropriate Fisher gives a performance that is groundbreaking in its level of reality and awareness.
‘Dead Poets Society’ (1989)
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Starring: Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles
Directed By: Peter Weir
Synopsis: English teacher John Keating inspires his students to look at poetry with a different perspective of authentic knowledge and feelings
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I had an eighth-grade teacher who would stand on desks and shout in class. He was scarily intimidating and wonderfully engaging all at the same time — much like Robin William’s character in “Dead Poets Society.” A Washington Post reviewer praised Williams for giving a “nicely restrained acting performance” for his role in the 1989 drama, which has since been widely recognized as one of the actor/comedian’s best (and also earned him an Oscar nomination). Set in 1959, Williams’ character, John Keating, is a new English teacher at Welton Academy, an all-male, elite prep school. The students are surprised by Keating’s unorthodox teaching methods (like standing on desks, ripping pages from poetry books, etc.). A Welton alumnus himself, he encourages his students to “make your lives extraordinary,” a sentiment he summarizes with the Latin expression carpe diem, which means to “seize the day.” He made his lessons interesting, engaging and dared his students to walk their own paths, which of course, ruffles the feathers of parents and the headmaster. The “O Captain, my Captain!” scene alone is worth watching the movie for.
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‘The Craft’ (1996)
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"The smartest and most satisfying horror thriller to come out in a while ... a kind of supernatural Heathers." – San Francisco Gate
Sarah has always been different. So as the newcomer at St. Benedict's Academy, she immediately falls in with high school outsiders. But there's something different about her new friends, and it's not just that they won't settle for being a group of powerless misfits. They have discovered The Craft ... and they are going to use it.
This spectacular horror thriller has an all-star cast including Neve Campbell (the Scream franchise, Wild Things), Robin Tunney (Supernova, The Zodiac), Fairuza Balk (The Island Of Dr. Moreau, American History X), Rachel True (Half Baked, Embrace Of The Vampire) and Skeet Ulrich (Scream, Riverdale).
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The handsome and hateable slut-shaming jock. As prominent a trope in high school movies as mean cheerleaders, nerds with glasses and out-of-touch administrators. And don’t we all just love it when they get their inevitable comeuppance? In “The Craft,” outcast teen witches run amok with pagan ritual-invoked powers and get so far out of hand, we’re left feeling sorry for the captain of the football team.
It’s a basic walkthrough rectitude, one in which young women — cliché alert! — begin to realize the powers they have, but fail badly in their attempts to use them wisely. “The anti-Clueless,” a few reviews called it back in 1994.
‘10 Things I Hate About You’ (1999)
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10 Things I Hate About You -Official Trailer #1 (1999) Heath Ledger Movie
A film inspired by the classic Shakespeare play "The Taming of the Shrew.", set in a modern day high school.
Centered on the lives of a group of high school students as they try to navigate school and romantic entanglements, “10 Things I Hate About You” is a great back-to-school pick. In an updated adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew,” an all-star cast (Julia Stiles, Gabrielle Union, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and, my favorite male actor, the late Heath Ledger) experiences the typical high school happenings, from detention to soccer practice and prom. But it also has a few unreal, yet memorable, plot points, including an overprotective father who makes his daughter wear a pregnancy belly before going to a party, a guidance counselor attempting to write an erotic novel while meeting with students and an epic display of feelings when Patrick Verona (Ledger) dances while singing “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” with the accompaniment of the marching band. And who could forget the scene where Kat Stratford (Stiles) emotionally presents her poem, for which the film gets its title, in front of her class? Plus, it’s a movie my husband and I can both agree upon.
If you’re a fan of the film, do yourself a favor and skip the TV series. It’s not worth your time.
‘School of Rock’ (2003)
Jack Black stars as a hell-raising guitarist with delusions of grandeur. Kicked out of his band and desperate for work, he impersonates a substitute teacher and turns a class of fifth grade high-achievers into high-voltage rock and rollers. Joan Cusack portrays the principal of the private school where Black is prepping the kids for a Battle of the Bands.
“Those that can’t do, teach. Those that can’t teach, teach gym,” said Jack Black while playing washed-up guitarist Dewey Finn. Finding himself in a desperate situation and needing to pay rent, Black poses as a substitute teacher named Mr. Schneebly at a private school.
In a series of unconventional lessons, Black takes his students on a journey of rock ‘n’ roll and crazy antics that culminates with an epic battle of the bands near the end of the film. It’s a tale filled with music, rock-inspired coming of age, fun and plenty of Jack Black’s distinct brand of humor. And despite its PG-13 rating, the film doesn’t contain much that an older elementary schooler or young middle schooler couldn’t handle.
The entire ‘Harry Potter’ series (2001-2011)
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Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
Directed By: Chris Columbus
Synopsis: Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great destiny proves his worth while attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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The “Harry Potter” movie franchise is full of wizards, spells, monsters, time travel and other curses. But what grounds all the magic in reality — and makes the characters so relatable — is that it’s also a saga of a misfit adolescent making his way through school. Granted, the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is no ordinary institution of learning. But the anxieties and triumphs of Harry and his friends brilliantly capture the emotional underpinnings of the psychological battleground that is high school.
Whether it’s excelling at sports, agonizing over finding a date for the formal dance, cramming for exams or dealing with bullies, the “Harry Potter” series is the story of school. And then there are the fantastic — and not so fantastic — teachers. From scattered Sybill Trelawney to self-aggrandizing Gilderoy Lockhart, in love with his own voice, to brutally tough Severus Snape, we’ve all known teachers like these.
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