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Description
It's four years later, and a new group of students has been placed in Saturday detention at the infamous and prestigious Crestview Academy. When Siouxsie, sophomore 'undercrust,' crashes the party to avenge her sister's death, a Saturday detention reserved for the privileged seniors of Crestview Academy turns into a date in hell. It's not long before a naïve pussycat lover, gay drug dealer, smokin' hot preacher's daughter, squeaky-clean senator's son, and the uninvited younger outsider find themselves locked-up in school with no way out, wondering who (or what) has set them up. Hilarity and suspense ensue while each 'bad kid' pits one against the other, and one by one each falls victim to absurdly gruesome 'accidents' while trying to escape.
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Key opinion
Bad Kids of Crestview Academy is widely considered a failure, criticized for its weak writing and uninspired character work. The film lacks the charm of its predecessor, resulting in a tedious and disjointed viewing experience.
| Screenplay | The screenplay relies on irritating dialogue and relies heavily on tired, stereotypical character tropes. | |
| Screenplay | The plot is needlessly convoluted, lacking a clear or engaging narrative thread. | |
| Acting | The acting is largely poor, defined by wooden performances or distracting overacting, with only minor exceptions. | |
| Cinematography | The film's attempts at stylized cinematography feel unpolished and unsuccessful in elevating the low-budget aesthetic. | |
| Humor | The humor is crude and consistently fails to land, contributing to an overall experience that is viewed as boring. |