The director tries to summon the spirit of his Farrelly Brothers heyday with a nominally modern-day high school road-trip movie about the friends we make (and the jokes we don't) along the way.
On a daily basis, teens are surrounded by distractions, many of which stem from their cellphones – including social media, texts and emails. Behind the wheel, those distractions can be hazardous for ...
There’s a reason we keep coming back to the John Hughes formula of beloved teenage comedies. Not only are these coming-of-age stories a source of comfort, but they also offer a sense of nostalgia that ...
TIFF: A kid steals a driver's ed car and leads his friends on a desperate joyride to reunite with his girlfriend in a boilerplate teen comedy without any personality. In the new comedy “Driver’s Ed,” ...
Ten students in the driver education class at Middlebury Union High School held detached steering wheels, Frisbees and dinner plates. Their teacher, George Rooney, was demonstrating the proper ...
Seven years ago, director Peter Farrelly used the Toronto International Film Festival as a springboard to glory: His road movie “Green Book” had a relatively low-profile premiere on the Tuesday of the ...