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The Faculty
This film explores the story of a group of students at Harrington High, where the principal and the group of teachers were acting very strange. Now and recently everyone is acting positively, but some very creepy things may start to go to school and everyone discovers that there is something very scary.
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March 03, 2002
The Faculty consistently draws attention to its own ill-joined cracks and seams.
September 05, 2012
A zesty, charming sci-fi horror-thriller with better performances and far better production values than you'd expect.
February 02, 2014
The Faculty succeeds as a youth-oriented shocker due to director, editor, and frequent camera-operator Robert Rodriguez's provocative eye and frantic pacing.
March 24, 2002
Williamson's take-it-apart-and-put-it-back-together stitchmanship has become an arduous borefest.
June 18, 2002
A moviegoer looking for an empty-headed waste of time could do worse.
February 03, 2008
A crappy teen horror movie, but in director Robert Rodriguez's hands it's at least agreeably crappy.
January 01, 2000
Since the codes of science fiction are different from horror's cant, the patented Williamson method doesn't make a perfect fit with the material; Faculty's fun, but less fun than it could be.
June 05, 2002
The sci-fi/horror genre could take a lesson from "The Faculty."
January 01, 2000
Just whiskers away from being really snazzy, "The Faculty" still manages to make for a fun night out.
October 27, 2012
Surely isn't perfect, but it's a solid genre offering from Robert Rodriguez.
January 26, 2006
This smart, involving sci-fi picture, set in an Ohio high school, pays homage to several genre faves, notably Invasion of the Body Snatchers and The Thing.
April 17, 2009
The Kevin Williamson formula (rewrite familiar horror scenarios and have the characters note the familiarity) has gotten to be a bore, and in this case it makes no sense.

