Review of The School of Rock (2003) by Andrew O'hehir for Salon.com — 03 Oct 2003
In its cornball "Let's put on a show!" crudeness, its Cuisinart collapsing of rock history, and its reduction of the ambiguous, libidinal revolt led by Elvis and Mick and Johnny Rotten and Kurt Cobain to the level of pampered middle-school posturing, School of Rock is a clever and sometimes a beautiful thing.
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This review of The School of Rock (2003) was written by Andrew O'hehir and published by Salon.com on 03 Oct 2003.
The School of Rock has generally received positive reviews.
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