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: "A rip-off of other sci-fi thrillers," though retrospective reviews often praise its energy and self-aware script.
The interesting piece about The Faculty isn't whether it's high art. It's that Rotten Tomatoes fails to measure "fun." the faculty rotten tomatoes
Fifty-five percent is a harsh sentence for a movie that so perfectly encapsulates the anxiety, fashion, and attitude of the late 90s. It is a film that deserves a critical re-evaluation—not as a failed horror classic, but as one of the last great "High School Siege" movies. : "A rip-off of other sci-fi thrillers," though
Here’s a compiled review summary for The Faculty (1998) based on Rotten Tomatoes critics and general consensus: It is a film that deserves a critical
Here is the interesting piece of the puzzle: The Faculty is the movie that officially marked the moment the "Scream" formula began to eat itself, and it is glorious because of it.
History remembers The Matrix as a masterpiece, and rightfully so. But history—specifically Rotten Tomatoes—has been unduly harsh to The Faculty . With a rotten score of 55%, the aggregator suggests a mediocre flop. Yet, watching it today, The Faculty feels significantly more vital, rewatchable, and culturally interesting than many of the "Certified Fresh" films of that era.