Review: The kids are all right in 'Middle School’
It’s not often you see a movie that captures the all too torturous years of middle school -- perhaps because we’d all rather forget the horrors of 7th grade. Which is why “Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life” feels a bit unique. It’s not about children, or teenagers, but those awkward in-betweeners, kids straining at the boundaries of childhood. In this story, based on the book written by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts, boundaries are in fact, the enemy.