1 April 2020
All Night
Graduation means one thing: party, party, party! That’s the name of the game in 10-episode comedy series All Night. A group of high schoolers plan the biggest, booziest, rowdiest, most-out-of-control last night of high school. There’s only one obstacle in their path: Principal Saperstein (Kate Flannery). Thankfully she’s not that bright and the kids sneak in all kinds of contraband for their “lock-in” party (they’re locked in the school for the whole night – uh-oh).
If you’re expecting something like 2012 burning-down-the-neighbourhood-party movie Project X, you’re halfway there. This is a teen comedy, so it’s cheap dirty jokes, bad-ish behaviour and not taking things too seriously. The high schoolers are having fun, like normal teens, so don’t expect things to get too illegal.
The good news is that All Night is an easy comedy to watch while you play with your phone or tablet – and it’s teenager friendly.
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