Honour society movie

  1. Honor Society: release date, trailer and everything we know
  2. Honor Society ending explained — will Honor obtain the coveted recommendation for Harvard?
  3. Honor Society Movie Review


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Honor Society: release date, trailer and everything we know

She’s been planning the path to the Ivy League since she was old enough to wield a planner and she’s not about to let anything — or anyone — get in her way. Everything's going along as planned until she meets a roadblock in Michael (Gaten Matarazzo), who changes everything. This YA comedy hopes to get the whole family laughing as Honor tries to take down her competitors. Here’s everything we know about Honor Society. The movie currently holds a 6.1 rating from IMDb. Variety's Tomris Laffly calls the movie "winningly edgy," adding that it's a "nervy tale of accidental do-gooding" and that "directorOran Zegman’s Honor Society is a surprisingly compelling high school caper conceived with youthful wit, aplomb and a genuinely out-of-left-field twist." When is the Honor Society release date? Honor Society is available to watch on the Paramount Plus streaming service beginning July 29 in the US and the UK. Who is in the Honor Society cast? Angourie Rice ( Mare of Easttown) plays Honor and Gaten Matarazzo ( Stranger Things) is Michael. Rounding out the cast of this YA comedy is Christopher Mintz-Plasse ( Superbad) as Mr. Calvin, Avery Konrad ( Sacred Lies) as Emma, Armani Jackson ( Chad) as Travis Biggins, Kelcey Mawema ( To All the Boys I've Loved Before) as Talia and Amy Keum ( Evil) as Kennedy Smith. The movie was directed by Oran Zegman from a script by David A. Goodman. What is Honor Society about? Here’s what Paramount says about the plot for Honor Society: "Honor is an ambi...

Honor Society ending explained — will Honor obtain the coveted recommendation for Harvard?

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Honor Society Movie Review

Parents Need to Know Parents need to know that Honor Society is a teen film about high school students willing to do just about anything to get into the best college. This includes leading people on sexually and emotionally, scheming to change their lives, and slipping drugs ("roofies") to others. The main character has a very… a little Be authentic, and work on those relationships that allow you to be yourself. Lying and scheming to get what you want usually backfires. Respect others' life choices, even if they're different from ones you might make. Instagram is often used to create an image and provoke envy or desire. Don't judge a book by its cover. • Positive Role Models very little Honor is a good student and cares about her future, but she treats others poorly, disrespects the adults around her, and thinks she's better than her classmates. She says she feels trapped in the town where she lives, and she manipulates others for her own goal of getting out of there. Other classmates feel and do the same, but some are living more authentic lives. • Diverse Representations A teen talks about his dead parents and foster family. Two women engage in a fistfight; one is knocked down by the other's karate moves. A female teen avoids being "roofied" at a bar and instead uses the drug on a man she worries will make a pass at her. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Close • Sex, Romance & Nudity No sexua...