Here’s a full review of the Honor Society DVD release (referring to the 2022 Paramount+ original film starring Angourie Rice). Release Date: August 16, 2022 (DVD) Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment Runtime: 101 minutes MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for sexual references, language, and teen partying) Movie Overview (Spoiler-Free) Honor Society follows Honor Rose (Angourie Rice), an ambitious, calculating high school senior who has meticulously planned her path to Harvard. Her plan’s final step: eliminate her top two competitors for the sole Harvard recommendation from her guidance counselor. That means befriending and sabotaging the popular, athlete Michael (Mickey Eystad) and the quiet, brilliant Kennedy (Gaten Matarazzo). But when she starts developing real feelings for Michael’s shy, theater-loving cousin (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), her carefully laid schemes begin to unravel.

The film is a clever blend of Election , Heathers , and Easy A —narrated directly to the camera with fourth-wall-breaking charm. Video: 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen. The transfer is clean, bright, and true to the film’s saturated, almost pastel color palette. Detail holds up well in both school hallway scenes and quieter bedroom conversations. It’s not a 4K reference disc, but for DVD, it’s solid.

English Dolby Digital 5.1. Dialogue is crisp and centered, while the indie-pop soundtrack fills the surrounds nicely during montages. No dropouts or distortion. Subtitles: English SDH.