
Expelled 2014
"Eastwood High Is About To Get Schooled"
Dive into the high-energy world of *Expelled (2014)*, a laugh-out-loud comedy directed by Alex Goyette that follows Felix, a mischievous prankster whose wild antics finally catch up with him when he gets expelled from Eastwood High.
Director: Alex Goyette
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Expelled (2014) about?
After pulling one prank too many, legendary troublemaker Felix faces expulsion from his high school—but with the help of his friends, he'll stop at nothing to keep it hidden from his parents. What follows is a frenetic race against time, packed with hilarious schemes and unforeseen chaos.
Who directed Expelled?
Alex Goyette directed *Expelled*, bringing a fresh, energetic style to this teen comedy.
Who stars in Expelled?
The film stars Cameron Dallas, Matt Shively, and Lia Marie Johnson, joined by Marcus Johns, Andrea Russett, and Emilio Palame.
Is Expelled (2014) worth watching?
If you're a fan of lighthearted teen comedies with relatable themes and fast-paced humor, *Expelled (2014)* delivers exactly that. While it's not groundbreaking, its charm and cast make it a fun, easy pick for a laugh.
How long is Expelled?
The runtime of *Expelled (2014)* is 85 minutes.
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About Expelled (2014) — A High School Comedy of Chaos and Friendship
Dive into the high-energy world of *Expelled (2014)*, a laugh-out-loud comedy directed by Alex Goyette that follows Felix, a mischievous prankster whose wild antics finally catch up with him when he gets expelled from Eastwood High. With his tight-knit group of friends by his side, Felix scrambles to keep his expulsion a secret from his parents, leading to a series of escalating pranks and close calls. Packed with Gen Z humor and relatable teen struggles, this film blends classic comedy tropes with a modern twist.
The movie thrives on chaotic charm, showcasing the bonds of friendship and the lengths people go to avoid consequences. Set against the backdrop of a typical high school, *Expelled (2014)* captures the spirit of rebellion and the hilarity of trying to outsmart the system—all while delivering sharp, witty dialogue and plenty of slapstick moments.