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    Entertainment Screen Atypical, Season 4: “The perfect ending to a beloved show” – Review

    Teachers -2009 - 8 Split Scenes- - Jesse Jane- ... May 2026

    "Teachers" (2009) is a flawed but endearing comedy that benefits from its talented cast. While some plot threads feel incomplete, Jesse Jane and the ensemble deliver performances that make the film worth watching. Rating: 3.5/5

    The 2009 film "Teachers" starring Jesse Jane, features a talented ensemble cast, including Cloris Leachman, John Michael Higgins, and Laura Dern. While the movie attempts to balance humor and heart, it falls short in some areas. Here are 8 split scenes that showcase the film's strengths and weaknesses: Teachers -2009 - 8 split scenes- - Jesse Jane- ...

    Cloris Leachman brings her signature sass as the gruff, veteran teacher, Mr. Witherspoon. Her character's no-nonsense attitude clashes with Claire's free-spirited approach. "Teachers" (2009) is a flawed but endearing comedy

    John Michael Higgins shines as the snarky, seen-it-all Mr. Hammond. His dry wit provides some of the film's funniest moments, poking fun at bureaucratic school politics. While the movie attempts to balance humor and

    Laura Dern's character, Marcy, bursts into the staff room, bringing much-needed energy to the film. Her performance as a frazzled, overworked teacher is both relatable and hilarious.

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