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Director: John Sparano
Cast: Richard Karn, Mark DeCarlo, Jay Michael Ferguson, Danica McKellar
A school is started to teach reality television contestants to be better actors.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Reality School is a 2002 film directed by John Sparano that follows the premise of teaching reality television contestants how to be better actors. The film has received a mixed critical response, with some reviewers finding the concept novel but the execution uneven. No major awards recognition has been reported for the film, and audience reception appears to be somewhat divided based on available ratings.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, satirical comedies will enjoy Reality School, a 2002 film directed by John Sparano that blends reality TV hijinks with sharp social commentary. The film's talented cast, including Richard Karn and Danica McKellar, deliver standout performances as a group of reality show contestants learning to become better 'actors' in this clever and entertaining exploration of the nature of performance and authenticity.