Twin turmoil makes for excellent teen drama: High School review


High School: Key Information

• An adaptation of Tegan and Sara Quinn’s memoir, High School

• Directed by Happiest Season writer/director Clea DuVall

• Railey and Seazynn Gilliland, who found fame on TikTok, play the sisters

• MCU star Cobie Smulders plays the pair’s mother

• Eight half-hour episodes

•First four episodes debut on Amazon Freevee on October 14, then once a week for the remaining four

Almost all teen dramas focus on the more salacious side of high school. They’re bright, glossy, vibrant and often a cruel look into the minds of teenagers. Their creators are able to use the recklessness and violence of adolescence to make wild decisions seem entirely plausible, making for great entertainment in the process. 

Whether it’s current favorite, Do Revenge, which riffs on Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train in a story where two high-schoolers plot to destroy those who have wronged them, or classics such as She’s All That or Mean Girls, everything is bold and displayed in loud technicolor. 



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