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    • The Karate Kid (2010) Suitable for: 9+; Rated PG. Run time: 2 hours 20 minutes. This remake of the 80s classic, starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan, stays faithful to the original storyline about a new kid in town who is mercilessly beaten up by a pack of bullies until he takes up martial arts and learns to defend himself.
    • Easy A (2010) Suitable for: 14+; PG-13. Run time: 1 hour 32 minutes. Bullying and gossip take center stage in this charming and clever teen comedy, which is inspired by Hawthorne’s classic novel The Scarlet Letter and features Emma Stone as a particularly likable teen heroine whose white lie about going on a date with a college boy spreads like wildfire through her high school and takes on a life of its own.
    • Mean Girls (2004) Suitable for: 14+; PG-13. Run time: 1 hour 36 minutes. Teen girls (and anyone who has ever been one) will know exactly what Mean Girls is about just from the title.
    • Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010) Suitable for: 8+; PG. Run time: 92 minutes. Not to be confused with the (inferior) animated movie from 2021, this live-action adaptation of Jeff Kinney’s popular book series is a bucket of laughs (beware, some of them involve age-appropriate potty humor), featuring a plot about a tween boy’s obsessive desire to elevate his social standing by any means necessary, including changing the way he dresses and even dropping friends.
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    • Stand by Me
    • Heathers
    • Beauty and The Beast
    • The Amazing Spider-Man
    • Pretty in Pink
    • The Craft
    • Dazed and Confused
    • Good Will Hunting
    • Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion

    Stephen King's tale of unspeakable evil in the fictional town of Derry, Maine, features villains both supernatural and very, very real — the unforgiving social structure of grade school causes certain kids (namely those who must battle It) to be picked on by the neighborhood bullies. Watch as they take a stand.

    Another timeless King adaptation, Stand by Me plays on very relevant themes around bullying: brotherhood, friendship, and standing up for what's right. Here, the picked-on Gordie Lachance (Wil Wheaton) finally gains the upper hand against delinquent meanie Ace Merrill (Kiefer Sutherland).

    Yet another '80s tale built around bullying and the kill-or-be-killed social hierarchy of high school, Heathers simultaneously shocked and delighted with its frank approach and black humor. This closing scene finally sets one thing straight — at least for Veronica (Winona Ryder), the reign of the Heathers (this one played by Shannen Doherty) is ove...

    While most Disney villains are far too dastardly (or just plain evil) to be considered bullies, there is something so petulant and immature about Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, he more than deserves space on this list. His ego knows no bounds, even until the very end — just like any true bully.

    The rivalry between Peter Parker and Flash Thompson (who eventually becomes uber-bully Venom in the comics) has been well-documented and even reinvented in the various cinematic iterations of Spider-Man, but watching Peter (here played by Andrew Garfield) use his arachnid abilities to one-up this jock (Chris Zylka) remains just as satisfying now as...

    No one plays a detestable bully quite as adeptly as James Spader in Pretty in Pink, as super snobby rich kid Steff. When Blane (Andrew McCarthy) — Steff's friend and Andie's (Molly Ringwald) love interest — finally tells him what he really thinks of Steff's insensitive ways, the sting shows. Watch from the one-minute mark above.

    Christine Taylor's racist bully Laura Lizzie gets more than what she deserves — three times more, to be exact — after messing with Rochelle (Rachel True) and her "sisters" in this high school witchcraft thriller.

    There is something so positively homicidal about Ben Affleck's supreme a-hole O'Bannion in this cult comedy, which makes it all the sweeter when he finally gets his just desserts — getting covered in paint, then getting into his car and driving away in the wrong direction. Suck it, O'Bannion.

    Bullies come in a variety of forms: Not necessarily always violent, they can try to assert themselves in other ways by appearing as intellectually superior. That's what this unfortunate Ivy Leaguer tries to do to Affleck's buddy Matt Damon in their masterpiece Good Will Hunting, which leads to one of the juiciest, quotable scenes in the whole movie...

    Cult classic Romy and Michele may be decades-old at this point, but it's just as fun now as it was in 1997. Relive one of the duo's best moments here, when Romy (Mira Sorvino) finally tells perennially pregnant bully Christie (Julia Campbell) how she (and the rest of us) really feels. "And…yeah!" as Michele (Lisa Kudrow) so succinctly puts it.

    • Carrie. Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, William Katt. 113 votes. A chilling adaptation of Stephen King's horror novel, this classic film delves into the torment faced by an introverted high school girl with a fanatic religious mother and latent telekinetic powers.
    • Mean Girls. Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey. 113 votes. A cult classic in the teen comedy genre, this film dissects the turbulent social hierarchies of an American high school, with an emphasis on the manipulative tactics employed by a group of popular girls known as "The Plastics."
    • Matilda. Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman. 85 votes. Based on the popular Roald Dahl children’s novel, this enchanting film chronicles the life of a gifted girl who uses her telekinetic powers to stand up against her emotionally abusive family and cruel headmistress, Miss Trunchbull.
    • Back to the Future. Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover. 68 votes. In this beloved time-travel adventure, the protagonist Marty McFly confronts not only the challenges of altering the past to ensure a better future but also faces off against the school bully, Biff Tannen.
    • The Glory (2022 – 2023) ‘The Glory’ is a South Korean drama series that centers on Moon Dong Eun who dropped out of school after being subjected to brutal bullying.
    • Tall Girl (2019) Nzingha Stewart’s ‘Tall Girl‘ is a teen romantic comedy film written by Sam Wolfson. The movie follows Jodi, a teenager who has struggled at school and in other social settings in general because of her 6-foot-1-inch height.
    • Girl’s Revenge (2020) Written by Blanche Chiang, ‘Girl’s Revenge’ is a drama film that features talented actors like Yi-Ruei Chen, Teng-Hung Hsia, Chu-Ping Liu, Moon Lee, and Edison Song.
    • Audrie & Daisy (2016) Featuring Audrie Pott, Daisy Coleman, Paige Parkhurst, and Melinda Coleman, ‘Audrie & Daisy’ is a documentary film directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk.
    • A WALK TO REMEMBER. Based on the novel of the same name, A Walk to Remember is a tear-jerker filled with love, loss, and hope. Synopsis: Jamie Sullivan seems easy to make fun of for her conservative dress and religious values.
    • MEAN GIRLS. No list about bullying would be complete without the cult classic Mean Girls. Synopsis: Cady Heron quickly becomes part of The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at her new school, with the help of her new friends Janis and Damien.
    • SPEAK. When I found out that the book Speak (one of my most reread books) was adapted into a movie, I was intrigued. Synopsis: Melinda suffers unspeakable trauma the summer before high school, which has caused her to become a selective mute.
    • CYBERBULLY. Don’t let the fact that Cyberbully is a made-for-TV movie stop you from giving it a watch. Synopsis: Taylor Hillridge is a teenage girl who becomes a victim of ruthless online bullying.
  1. Oct 5, 2021 · 6. Carrie. Carrie (1976) - Official Trailer (HD) If you really think about it, the 1976 film "Carrie" was one of the very first movies about bullying to ever be made. The entire concept was a ...

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  3. Jun 4, 2022 · You might be able to find some of these best movies about bullying on Netflix or Hulu or Amazon Prime. 12. Welcome To The Dollhouse (1995) As stated before, kids can be so mean to each other that it isn’t always easy for an eleven year-old to live through junior high school peacefully and without troubles.

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