

But you don't have to do makeup or anything. I heard it was like six to eight weeks, which is pretty short.

There might be some location shooting as well. How long is the film shoot on that? Is it filming here in L.A? Disguised as a laugh fest with two of Hollywood's hottest comics, Night School cleverly and unexpectedly provides an education on what it's like to have learning differences and how they can be overcome.So it's filming this September. Very few films exist about dyslexia, and Night School may be the first to address dyscalculia and auditory processing disorders. Carrie's solutions for helping Teddy are doubtful but can be forgiven, since this is intended as a light comedy. Lee is able to slide in the movie's actual takeaway: A struggling student who's labeled as "dumb" might really have a learning difference. By using that moment on something tried and true, director Malcolm D. It pretends to be about the importance of telling the truth, complete with a somber inspirational score rising under Teddy's big speech, in which he renounces his old ways and advises others that honesty is the best policy. The movie's "message" is a bit of a misdirect. And the script relies on getting laughs from insults, shocking sexual comments, and clichés/stereotypes (including Rob Riggle's muscle-headed dummy, Al Madrigal's Mexican immigrant with a thick accent, and Mary Lynn Rajskub's horny housewife). The storyline with Teddy's girlfriend is tiresome, and it drains the momentum from Hart's performance. Their scenes are laugh factories - the moment Teddy and Carrie meet, the heat is palpable - but the rest of the film falls flat. Haddish and Hart are a comedic dream team: Her blunt, oh-no-you-didn't style is the perfect foil for Hart's brand of "let me explain" humor. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Also, struggling students should seek testing for learning disabilities, and a good teacher can change a student's life for the better. All of that said, amid the crude humor and stereotypes are messages about second chances, honesty, and character. Hart's character works at the fictitious Christian Chicken, where the employee prayer circle is the butt of a joke (lots of other real-world brand names pop up constantly). Characters drink champagne, and a teen is caught with Molly. Frequent strong language includes referring to women and children as "bitches" and black characters using the "N" word (there's also one use of "f-k"). Violent scenes (all bloodless) show an explosion, beatings/punches, someone falling from a great height, and more. A married woman comes onto an educator there are jokes about anal sex (not said explicitly, but implied), pubic hair, prison rape, and more and characters frequently talk about sex/sex-related topics. Viewers may well laugh at the movie's shock-value humor, but it frequently crosses into violence, sexually suggestive comments, and salty language.
#MUPPET MOVIE SCREENIT FULL#
Both are known and loved for their inappropriate humor, which is in full effect here. Parents need to know that Night School is a racy comedy written and produced by Kevin Hart, who stars alongside Tiffany Haddish. Principal talks about touching a woman's breast.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Sex, Romance & Nudity in your kid's entertainment guide. High school principal turns down a parent's offer of sex but makes a lewd comment about it to himself in private. The outsides of strip clubs are seen later, busty women wearing only bras are seen near the clubs, suggesting that they're strippers. A character seems to search for porn, and a man says he'll be his wife's "porn star." Prison rape joke. Teen pregnancy halts a woman's career aspirations. Characters talk about sexually transmitted diseases, hotel room sex, condoms, sperm, the sexual attractiveness of a female character (which she receives appreciatively). Several sexually suggestive conversations, including one involving a church pastor. Recurring joke involving pubic hair, not sexual. To try to distract a man, a woman offers herself sexually.

A running joke has a mother talking about anal sex (without using that exact term), suggesting that a teen engage in inappropriate sexual behavior with college professor. Two female characters (one a teenager) wear cleavage-revealing shirts.
