A popular student is given the most unique challenge of his young life in order to graduate from high school in our exclusive trailer for The A-List.
Hudson Thames plays Eric Schultz, the coolest kid in school who is coasting through his senior year of high school. When Eric learns that he is not going to graduate, he strikes a deal with his introverted guidance counselor Sylvia Martin (Elizabeth Bond) to complete a list of her own high school fantasies, which includes dating the quarterback and becoming a cheerleader.
Alyson Stoner, Hal Sparks and Skyler Vallo co-star in this comedy from director Will Bigham, the winner of NBC's 2007 reality series On the Lot.
Eric Schultz, the most popular student at Lake O'Dell High School, is coerced by his guidance counselor, Sylvia Martin, into fulfilling a list of her high school fantasies in order to graduate.
The A-List comes to theaters in 2014 and stars Alyson Stoner,...
Hudson Thames plays Eric Schultz, the coolest kid in school who is coasting through his senior year of high school. When Eric learns that he is not going to graduate, he strikes a deal with his introverted guidance counselor Sylvia Martin (Elizabeth Bond) to complete a list of her own high school fantasies, which includes dating the quarterback and becoming a cheerleader.
Alyson Stoner, Hal Sparks and Skyler Vallo co-star in this comedy from director Will Bigham, the winner of NBC's 2007 reality series On the Lot.
Eric Schultz, the most popular student at Lake O'Dell High School, is coerced by his guidance counselor, Sylvia Martin, into fulfilling a list of her high school fantasies in order to graduate.
The A-List comes to theaters in 2014 and stars Alyson Stoner,...
- 9/25/2014
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
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“Saving Mr. Banks,” which is rated “PG-13” and opens wide on Dec. 20, 2013, also stars Paul Giamatti, Colin Farrell, Jason Schwartzman, Annie Rose Buckley, Ruth Wilson, Bradley Whitford, B.J. Novak, Lily Bigham, Kathy Baker, Melanie Paxson, Andy McPhee, Rachel Griffiths and Ronan Vibert from director John Lee Hancock and writers Kelly Marcel and Sue Smith.
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- 12/6/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
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