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Night School In Theaters Today!


*Disclaimer: I was hosted by Universal Pictures however opinions are my own.

In Theaters September 28, 2018

Have you ever seen a movie that made you think, “ I wish I had peed before the movie started,” because you’re laughing so hard that you’re about to pee in your pants. From start to finish, Night School is absolutely, ridiculously hysterical. Get ready be entertained for 1 hour and 51 minutes. The entire cast makes the grade in Night School.

Everyone brought there A game and the screen lights up with all there antics and one-liners. I had a chance to ask Mary Lynn Rajskub if everyone got along as they had in the movie and not only did she confirm that they were a family on screen but also off as well. Being all comedians they each wanted to see whom could make the other person laugh more and most importantly who could be the funniest. They enjoyed making Night School and it was obvious, it was the funniest movie. Every actor has a unique improvisational skill and all are wildly gifted comedians that make this movie a must see.

The Night School addresses second chances, redemption and most importantly to believe in yourself. Night School is a wonderful reminder that at any age you can turn your life around and accomplish what your heart desires. That the only person stopping you, is you, so take life by the horns and go after what you want! Thank you Universal for inviting me to a pre-screening of Night School, the laughs were unforgettable and the lesson was priceless.

In Theaters September 28, 2018

Teddy Walker is a successful salesman whose life takes an unexpected turn when he accidentally blows up his place of employment. Forced to attend night school to get his GED, Teddy soon finds himself dealing with a group of misfit students, his former high school nemesis and a feisty teacher who doesn't think he's too bright.

Star Kevin Hart and producer Will Packer, who partnered for the hit Ride Along and Think Like a Man series, bring their signature style to Night School. The comedy from director Malcolm D. Lee (Girls Trip) follows a group of misfits who are forced to attend adult classes in the longshot chance they’ll pass the GED exam. Co-stars Tiffany Haddish, Rob Riggle, Taran Killam and Romany Malco join Hart on-screen for the film that Hart produces for his Hartbeat Productions, and Packer via his Will Packer Productions.

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