'Bad Kids Of Crestview Academy' Review: Movie About Detention, Set Up, Escape And Gruesome Accidents [DETAILS HERE]

Ever wondered what detention is really like? Good students must be imaging how it is like to be on detention. Is it a boring place like some of the movies portray where an old teacher is sleeping while waiting for the time to end? What if detention is a place where students really learn their lesson the hard way like in the upcoming mystery-suspense movie "Bad Kids of Crestview Academy."

According to IMDb, the movie "Bad Kids of Crestview Academy," based from the best-selling graphic novel sequel Bad Kids Go 2 Hell, revolves around the story of Siouxsie, played by actress Sammi Hanratty as she tries to avenge her sister's death by crashing a party and gets in trouble because of this. This means Saturday detention for Siouxsie, a sophomore, together with the four privileged seniors.

Once inside, they found themselves locked-up in the school with no way out. Their ranks immediately diminished as each student falls victim to blood-cringing accidents while trying to leave the cursed academy, added by Rotten Tomatoes.

 

The movie "Bad Kids of Crestview Academy" is comparable to some of the famous suspense movies such as "Final Destination." But aside from the thrill the movie will bring, it inserts hilarity that somehow balances its storyline that will not bore movie goers in this one hour and forty minute movie.

Directed by Ben Browder and written by Barry Wernick, and James Hallam, "Bad Kids of Crestview Academy" is an R-rated movie targeting fans of suspense and gruesome films. Starring Drake Bell, Sean Astin, Gina Gershon, Ben Browder, Ali Astin and many more. The novel-based movie will hit the theaters on its limited release on Jan. 13, 2017.

Will moviegoers dare to watch this movie on Friday the 13th? Will the fans of the novel support its movie adaptation? Find out together with other fans and watch the movie "Bad Kids of the Crestview Academy."

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