The Prom

The Prom(2020)

PG-13
12/02/2020 (US)Romance, Comedy2h 11m
6.1

"Everyone deserves a chance to celebrate."

Overview

After the PTA of a conservative high school in Indiana bans same-sex couples from attending the annual prom, a gang of flamboyant Broadway stars try to boost their image by showing up to support two lesbian students.

Ryan Murphy

Director

Bob Martin

Screenplay

Chad Beguelin

Screenplay

Jack Viertel

Writer

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A review by SWITCH.
4.0

Written on December 6, 2020

'The Prom' could have been something special like the show was on Broadway, but instead of listening to the message the show has about negative effect star-power and acceptance, the movie actively dodges those themes. Removing Corden doesn't fix this mess, but it would have been a start. I can't say I don't recommend it; these are great songs and sung well here. I would catch myself smiling at the musical numbers, and I haven't stopped listening to the soundtrack. The film's opening credits are just the actor's names in the logo font, and I got chills with the score and seeing that on the big screen, with Rannells and Kidman reason alone to watch, along with newcomer Pellman. I love musicals - they have an energy no other genre has, but the lesson from 'The Prom' is the same as 'Cats': make something that's not for the masses, but true to the story.

Also, the movie gets Streep to rap in the credit's song, and that's honestly amazing.
- Chris dos Santos

Read Chris' full article...
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-prom-the-good-the-bad-and-the-james-corden