Synopsis
Six high school seniors decide to break into the Princeton Testing Center so they can steal the answers to their upcoming SAT tests and all get perfect scores.
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Cast
- Chris EvansKyle
- Bryan GreenbergMatty Matthews
- Scarlett JohanssonFrancesca Curtis
- Erika ChristensenAnna Ross
- Darius MilesDesmond
- Leonardo NamRoy
- Matthew LillardLarry
- Tyra FerrellDesmond's Mother
- Vanessa AngelAnita Donlee
- Bill MackenzieLobby Guard
- 75
Chicago Tribune
In addition to being a good-looking movie with a pumping Foo Fighters anthem, "Score" is actually a philosophical argument against our culture of tests. - 50
Washington Post
The comedy about a coterie of high school seniors plotting to steal the answers to the dreaded standardized test talks a pretty good game, but in the end the numbers just don't add up to much. - 50
Chicago Reader
It's amiable and smartly paced, if noticeably lacking in conviction. - 50
Chicago Sun-Times
You may be able to find parallels between these characters and those in "The Breakfast Club." On the other hand, you may decide life is too short. - 40
Dallas Observer
The heist itself is quite nicely filmed herein, but unfortunately, getting to it requires sitting through a bunch of noisy, fussy crap, from the overly busy soundtrack to the irritating narration of stoned guy Leonardo Nam. - 40
L.A. Weekly
Disfigured by flabby dialogue (“You can't put a number on my dreams!”), unfunny pratfalls and criminally slack pacing. - 40
The Hollywood Reporter
The story is flimsy, and when the dialogue touches on controversial issues regarding the SAT and its fairness, the slacker tone turns abruptly melodramatic. - 38
New York Daily News
Only sharp dialogue and a suspenseful buglary might have given this lame, quasi morality play some energy. It has neither.