The 2003 comedy holds a 92% Rotten Tomatoes rating and was the highest-grossing music-themed comedy of all time until 2015
A beloved comedy from the Noughties is now accessible to stream without charge following ITVX’s expansion of its film catalogue.
The 2003 production features an outstanding ensemble including Jack Black, Joan Cusack, and Sarah Silverman, and held the record as the highest-earning music-based comedy ever until Pitch Perfect 2 surpassed it in 2015.
The picture, amongst numerous titles available on ITV’s streaming service ITVX, garnered widespread critical acclaim upon its initial release and maintains an outstanding 92 per cent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Two decades on in 2025, it secured a place in the Readers’ Choice edition of The New York Times’ compilation of The 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century.
School of Rock is the title in question, and supporters have flocked to Rotten Tomatoes to express their views.
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One admirer declared: “One of the best movies of all time, Jack Black is phenomenal”, while another contributed: “Definitely one of the best Jack Black movies ever!”
A third remarked: “What an entertaining, incredibly charming comedy. Jack Black is at his best, and Mike White really knows how to craft a charming story. It’s an all-timer as far as comedy goes.”
A fourth observed: “Name another movie like this? I honestly can’t. The kids, the adults, the story, the music, all one of a kind. Such a fun movie.”
The film garnered multiple award nominations, with lead actor Black securing a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical, and claiming an MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance.
Plans for a sequel have been discussed, though nothing has materialised yet. In 2024, Black expressed his enthusiasm for a follow-up project.
In an interview with news outlet Joe, he remarked: “I’m ready. You know Mike White wrote the first one and he’s a genius. And we’d have to have Mike White back in the saddle, but he’s real busy right now with White Lotus, the best show on TV.”
The film also inspired a stage production by Andrew Lloyd Webber, which concluded its run in January 2019 following over 1,000 performances.
Audiences may also recall a television adaptation featuring Breanna Yde, Ricardo Hurtado, Jade Pettyjohn, Lance Lim, Aidan Miner and Tony Cavalero.
The programme aired for three series between 2016 and 2018 on Nickelodeon.
School of Rock is on ITVX




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