The Perfect Score Reviews
It makes The Breakfast Club look like one of the smartest experiences of your life.
| Dec 20, 2017
Not terrible, but this M온라인카지노추천 teen movie falls flat.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 28, 2010
...compelling subject matter that is, for the most part, employed to hopelessly underwhelming and curious sluggish effect...
| Original Score: 2/4 | Aug 1, 2006
| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 1, 2006
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 5, 2005
| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Apr 2, 2005
| Original Score: 2/10 | Oct 7, 2004
The work of a filmmaker and team of writers so conscious of their own formulaic crutch that they demand a production that feels like more than the sum of its parts.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 16, 2004
The Perfect Score is amenable, enjoyable and as quickly forgotten as all those tricks you learned in your SAT prep class.
Full Review | Apr 16, 2004
| Original Score: 2/5 | Mar 19, 2004
| Original Score: D- | Mar 16, 2004
What could, and should, have been as fun and daring as skipping school turns out to be as dull as a two-hour detention.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Mar 16, 2004
The filmmakers need to re-watch "Ocean's Eleven" study up, and remind themselves of this important fact: Even teenagers want a movie that makes them think.
| Original Score: C | Feb 27, 2004
Is it a heist movie? A teen coming of age flick? A high school comedy? A morality play? It's sort of all of those, but really none of them, as it doesn't quite hit the mark.
Full Review | Original Score: 64/100 | Feb 15, 2004
As a teen movie, "The Perfect Score" is just passable.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Feb 14, 2004
Were it not for the recent "Arrival" of one Scarlett Johansson, The Perfect Score would still be holding down a shelf in the Paramount Pictures - Do Not Release office.
| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Feb 14, 2004
... Tries in vain to be both The Breakfast Club and Ocean's Eleven.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Feb 6, 2004
Ocean's Eleven goes to high school and flunks out in a dumbed-down caper film.
| Feb 5, 2004
In the end, everyone learns to do the "right" thing and, essentially, fulfills his or her standardized role in society.
| Feb 5, 2004
An even more lame-brained sitcom than that in which director Brian Robbins starred many eons ago.
| Original Score: 0/4 | Feb 5, 2004