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  1. Spoiled kids are placed in Saturday detention at the prestigious Crestview Academy. After one of the kids locks away the teacher, the kids find themselves trapped in school with no way out...

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  2. Apr 17, 2019 · She believes the person responsible is one of the four spoiled rich kids who have all been sentenced to detention. As she listens to the accounts of the group, parsing away the truth about what happened at the party, someone begins killing everybody present.

  3. Jan 12, 2017 · The kids are completely obnoxious, glued to their phones and narcissistic to a fault. One giddily takes selfies with a corpse, another suggests “350 likes can’t be wrong!”. Rather than glorifying this behaviour, Bad Kids Of Crestview Academy leaves us in no doubt the joke is on them.

  4. Nov 18, 2016 · Based on the best-selling graphic novel series, a group of spoiled “bad kids” have been placed in Saturday detention at the prestigious Crestview Academy. After one of the kids locks away their teacher, they find themselves trapped in school with no way out, wondering who (or what) set them up.

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  5. Bad Kids of Crestview Academy is a 2017 American action comedy thriller film directed by Ben Browder. [1][2][3] Academy is a sequel to Bad Kids Go to Hell (2012). The screenplay was written by Barry Wernick and James R. Hallam.

  6. Bad Kids of Crestview Academy: Directed by Ben Browder. With Samantha Hanratty, Colby Arps, Sophia Ali, Erika Daly. 5 high school students get Saturday detention. One tries to find her sister's killer. When hit by a computer virus, the school goes on lockdown and the killing continues.

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  8. Based on the best-selling graphic novel series, a group of spoiled “bad kids” have been placed in Saturday detention at the prestigious Crestview Academy. After one of the kids locks away their teacher, they find themselves trapped in school with no way out, wondering who (or what) set them up.